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Viewing the Administrator's Log

The Administrator's Log identifies system events. These events include problems that you need to correct. Some events, such as full subscriber mailboxes and undeliverable messages, directly affect message processing.

To view the Administrator's Log:

  1. Start at the Administration menu, and select Logs > Administrator's Log.
    The system displays the Administrator's Log page.
  2. Complete the fields on the page. For information on completing the fields, click the field names or Help on the Web-based administration page.
  3. Click Display to start the report.
    When the system gathers the information you specified, it displays the report.
    The Administrator's Log results table details the fields on this display-only page.
  4. Examine the displayed events.
    Events, alarms, and their associated repair procedures are described in Alarms and Events.
  5. If a displayed event calls for repair, take whatever corrective action is necessary.
  6. Click Return to Main to return to the Administration menu.
Administrator's Log Results
Field name Description/procedure
Date The dates the events were logged, in mm/dd/yy format.
Time The times that the events were logged, in hh:mm:ss format.
App The two-character code for the application that was the source of the event:
  • (blank) All applications
  • AS=Access Security Gateway
  • MT=Maintenance
  • SM=Station Manager
  • SW=Switch Integration
  • VP=Voice Platform
Event ID The code for the administration event type. See Alarms and Events for a list of event types.
Cnt The number of times the associated message was sent to the Administrator's Log within one minute.
Message A textual description of the administration event.

 

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