Use this section to control logging for SIP and MiNet devices,
SIP trunks, call recording, and clustering.
- Main log verbosity: This setting defines the amount
of information the main service logs. The default is Normal verbosity,
which is recommended for most sites unless advised by Product Support.
Unless overridden by specific subsystems, this logging level will
be used by all parts of the TUG service, and thus all MiNet and
SIP traffic outside of WebRTC.
- Logging credits per second: This setting must be at the
default value unless advised by Product Support. A credit system
is used to prevent the logger from consuming many system resources.
If the logger exceeds the number of log credits available, it will
discard any additional logs. This value can be set to let the logger
write more messages per second:
- a high value might impact
system performance.
- a low value might prevent necessary information from being logged.
- Number of logs to keep: This setting defines the number
of logs from the main service to be kept. Older logs are discarded
when new ones are created, and any rotated logs are compressed to
save on disk space.
- Advanced jitter log: Enables additional logging from
the jitter buffer, which can be useful when investigating voice
quality problems. Do not enable without instructions to do so by
Product Support.
- MiNet log verbosity: Separately control the verbosity
of logs for MiNet devices. Use master is recommended unless actively
investigating an issue. At Very verbose, full MiNet messages are
dumped to the log.
- SIP log verbosity: Separately control the verbosity of
logs for SIP devices and trunks. Use master is recommended unless
actively investigating an issue. At Very verbose, full SIP messages
are dumped to the log.