[cisco-voip] Filter syslog messages

Aman Chugh aman.chugh at gmail.com
Mon Oct 13 07:21:27 EDT 2008


Please check the logging level you have set on these routers, looks like you
have logging level set to debugging for syslog messages which is generating
all the messages.


Aman

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Johan Åhman <Johan.Ahman at tdc.se> wrote:

>  Hi
>
> I have several GW wich is logging to a syslog server. 2 of the Gateways are
> using SiP towards the CUCM and everytime there is a call connect/disconnect
> (there is alot of trafic in these 2 GW) on the E1 we get an entry in the
> syslog. This is sort of anyoing. Is there anyway to get rid of these two
> messages??
>
>
>  Mon Oct 13 13:03:11 2008: <190>117662:  <hostname> : Oct 13 11:03:09:
> %ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface Serial0/0/1:14 is now connected to
>  <gsm-number>  N/A
>
> Mon Oct 13 13:03:11 2008: <190>117663:  <hostname> : Oct 13 11:03:09:
> %ISDN-6-DISCONNECT: Interface Serial0/0/1:26  disconnected from
>  <gsm-number>  , call lasted 128 seconds
>
>
>
> /Johan
>
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