Events logged at level 1, Event log levels, Event log – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

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Events Logged at Level 1

Event

Description

Admin Session Finish

An administrator has logged off the system.

Admin Session Login Failure

An unsuccessful attempt has been made to log in as an administrator. This could be because either the username “admin” was not used, or an incorrect
password was entered (or both).

Admin Session Start

An administrator has logged onto the system.

Application Failed

The VCS application is out of service due to an unexpected failure.

Application Start

The VCS has started.
Further detail may be provided in the event data

Detail

field.

Call Answer Attempted

An attempt to answer a call has been made.

Call Attempted

A call has been attempted.

Call Bandwidth Changed

The bandwidth of a call has changed.

Call Connected

A call has been connected.

Call Disconnected

A call has been disconnected.

Call Rejected

A call has been rejected.
The

Reason

event parameter contains a textual representation of the H.225 additional cause code.

Decode Error

A syntax error was encountered when decoding a SIP or H.323 message.

Eventlog Cleared

An operator cleared the event log.

External Server Communication

Failure

Communication with an external server failed unexpectedly. The event detail data should differentiate between ‘no response’ and ‘request rejected’.
Servers concerned are:

DNS

LDAP servers

Neighbor Gatekeeper

NTP servers

Hardware Failure

There is an issue with the VCS hardware. If the problem persists, contact your TANDBERG support representative.

License Limit Reached

Licensing limits for a given feature have been reached.
The event detail field specifies the facility/limits concerned. Possible values for the detail field are:

Non Traversal Call Limit Reached

Traversal Call Limit Reached

Message Rejected

The VCS Authentication mode is set to On, and an endpoint has unsuccessfully attempted to send a message (such as a registration request) to the VCS.
This could be either because the endpoint has not supplied any authentication credentials, or because its credentials do not match those expected by the
VCS.

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