Configuring Logging Levels - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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the status of the connection between the VCS and the TMS Provisioning Extension services
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views of the user, FindMe and phone book data supplied by the TMS Provisioning Extension services
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a summary of the requests received from endpoint devices and the number of provisioning licenses being
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consumed
the status of the devices that are making provisioning requests to the VCS's Provisioning Server
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Provisioning modes
VCS version X7.1 and TMS version 13.2 support two TMS provisioning modes:
TMS Agent legacy mode: this uses the legacy TMS Agent database replication model to share
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provisioning and FindMe data between VCS and TMS. This is the mode used by earlier versions of VCS
and TMS.
TMS Provisioning Extension mode: this uses the TMS Provisioning Extension services to provide the
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VCS with provisioning and FindMe data that is managed and maintained exclusively within TMS.
Recommendations for switching provisioning modes:
Use TMS to configure the TMS Provisioning Extension services, and to switch from the legacy mode to
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Provisioning Extension mode.
Ensure that the TMS Provisioning Extension services are working correctly and that the VCS is
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successfully importing all expected provisioning and FindMe related data before using TMS to switch the
VCS into Provisioning Extension mode.
Note that, if necessary, the Switch to Provisioning Extension mode button at the bottom of the
Provisioning Extension services
Provisioning Extension mode. The Revert to TMS Agent legacy mode button allows you to switch back to
the legacy mode if any problems are encountered. The switchover between modes can take several seconds
to complete; a VCS restart is not required.

Configuring logging levels

The VCS provides an event logging facility for troubleshooting and auditing purposes. The Event Log records
information about such things as calls, registrations, and messages sent and received.
The
Logging
page
(System >
Specify the Log level to set the amount of information to record.
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Copy the event log to a remote syslog server.
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Event Log levels
All events have an associated level in the range 1-4, with Level 1 Events considered the most important. The
table below gives an overview of the levels assigned to different events.
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X7.1)
page can be used to switch from the legacy mode to the new
Logging) lets you:
Network and system settings
TMS
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