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ACTIVITY LOGGING LBI-39040
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5. ACTIVITY LOGGING
Activity logging is useful for billing purposes or tracking the general activity of radios. To view activity files, use the
head and tail commands described in section 6.
This section presents information on activity logging, non-verbose and verbose messages, call states, call events, and
disconnect reason codes.
Activity in the PI is recorded in the following logs based on function:
Table 21 - Activity Logs
“today’s date”.log. Call activity, database uploads, System Manager connections, and database
activity if enabled are in the log.
isdn.log. Only ISDN-related entries are in the log.
pmistats.log Only PMI-related information exists here.
sysmgr.log Contains System Manager link entries.
wan.log Only WAN-related entries are in the log.
The PI stops recording data when a threshold of 1 Megabyte of disk space left is reached. Recording begins again when
at least 1 Megabyte is available. A message is entered in the error log and printed to the terminal when this event occurs.
5.1. NON-VERBOSE AND VERBOSE MESSAGES
Non-verbose and verbose messages are set through the CONFIG.DAT file. To view the type of message set up, type
config -f to show the full configuration. If DISK_LOG_STATES is set to false, then non-verbose messages are written to the
daily log file. If DISK_LOG_STATES is set to true, then verbose messages are written to the log file.
PORT_LOG_CALLS and PORT_LOG_STATES send the call information to port 2 as well and do not affect port 1
operation. Port 2 has no flow control, so overflow information will not be maintained. If PORT_LOG_STATES is set to
false, non-verbose messages will be sent to port 2.
The following list contains fields that appear in non-verbose and verbose messages and explanations of what the fields
represent. The fields in items 17 through 20 appear only in forwarded calls. Note that in forwarding chains intermediate
steps are not logged. The fields presented in items 21 through 25 appear only in verbose messages. Examples of the field
placement in activity records follow the fields.
1. CALL:[00000]
Call number assigned internally by the PI (unique for each call). The field resets to 0 each time that the PI is
rebooted.
2. OUTBOUND or INBOUND
Type of call. An outbound call is a radio-originated call to a phone. An inbound call is a phone-originated call to a
radio.
3. DIGITAL or CLEAR
Type of voice. Digital refers to voice transmission in a digital format. Clear refers to voice transmission in an
analog format.
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