Wes,
in a post of an other list, you mentioned that the IP Phone
Doctor Application
should be available via the CCO Downloads. But i didn´t
find it.
Regards
Robert
>>> Wes Sisk<wsisk cisco.com> schrieb am
Mittwoch, 29. August 2007 um 17:18 in
Nachricht 2a95b484bff604154255d89b1e1d2824:
> I believe this is used in conjunction with IP Phone
Doctor. Rather
> than collecting logs by console port to each phone
(scalable?) this
> would have phone logs sent out in an L2 multicast to
collect by a
> central server.
>
> You probably want it off.
>
> /wes
>
> On Aug 28, 2007, at 5:28 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
>
> Can anyone help describe what this is and whether it is
a security
> concern? The second sentence says it does not control
the generation
> of logs, but the last sentence says you can use it to
force logs. I
> wanted to turn it off for a bunch of phones but BAT
conveniently does
> not have this setting in the list. Grrrr.
>
>
> Logging Display : This option selects what type of
console logging is
> allowed. This option does not control the generation of
logs - just
> whether the logs display. Disabled indicates that
logging does not
> display to the console, nor to the connected downstream
port. PC
> Controlled indicates that the workstation
attached to the PC
> port will control whether logging is enabled. Enabled
indicates that
> logs are always sent both to the console and to
downstream port. Use
> Enabled to force logs on so they can be captured with a
packet sniffer.
> This is a required field.
> Default: PC Controlled.
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