
VoIP command reference 187
The following example shows how only the active session is disabled when
the user logs in through Telnet.
VGMC> logPrintOff
Log message printing disabled
value = 30 = 0x1e
VGMC>
VGMC> logPrintOn
Log message printing enabled
value = 29 = 0x1d
The following example demonstrates how both the console and active
session logging are disabled when the user logs in through the VGMC
serial port (console).
VGMC> logPrintOff
Console logging disabled
Log message printing disabled
value = 30 = 0x1e
VGMC> logPrintOn
Console logging enabled
Log message printing enabled
value = 29 = 0x1d
logShow
Syntax:
logShow
Print the current status of the message printing for all tasks on the VGMC.
Although you can run the command on the Signaling Server, it does not
provide the same kind of information. Therefore, Nortel recommends that
you use the syslogShow command instead.
When the Level is none, the task is not registered with the syslog function.
The parameter Syslog file is the SYSLOG file used for output. Use this
command with the syslogLevelSet command.
The following example shows command output on the ITG-P card.
-> logShow
TTY logging: on
File logging: off
Console logging: on
Syslog file: /C:/log/SYSLOG.0
Space remaining: 0
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Troubleshooting Guide for Distributors
NN43001-730 02.02 31 December 2009
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