ZyXEL Communications X6004 Telephone User Manual


 
Chapter 26 System Log
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26.2 View Log
The web configurator allows you to look at all of the X6004’s logs in one location.
Click Report > LOGS > System Log > View Log to open the View Log screen. Use this
screen to see the logs for the categories that you selected in the Log Setting screen (see
Section 26.3 on page 232). Options include logs about system errors and administrator logins.
The log wraps around and deletes the old entries after it fills. Click a column heading to sort
the entries. A triangle indicates ascending or descending sort order.
Figure 202 Report > LOGS > System Log > View Log
Each field is described in the following table.
INFO Information logs are created when normal events occur. For
example, a successful creation of a SIP extension.
NO
DEBUG Debugging logs are used by service and development engineers
to monitor the operations of the X6004. It is recommended not to
turn these logs on unless instructed by support technicians.
NO
Table 103 Log Severity (continued)
SEVERITY
LEVEL
DESCRIPTION
ALERT
SENT?
Table 104 Report > LOGS > System Log > View Log
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Logs
Show Filter Click this button to filter the logs you want to view. The screen changes to the one
shown in Section 26.2.1 on page 231.
Display Select a category of logs to view; select All Logs to view logs from all of the log
categories that you selected in the Log Setting page. Refer to Section 26.1 on
page 229 for more information on log categories.
Email Log Now Click Email Log Now to send the log screen to the e-mail address specified in the
Log Setting page (see Section 26.3 on page 232).
Refresh Click Refresh to renew the log screen.
Clear Log Click Clear Log to delete all logs.
Total logging
entries
This field displays the total number of log entries on the X6004.
entries per page Select the total number of messages that you want to display on one page.
Page This field displays which page of the log you are currently viewing. It is in “current
page/total pages” format. In other words “1/4” means that you are viewing the first
page of a four page log file.