Log Access

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The log file contains a list of the most recent log entries. It is actually not a file; it is an internal list of the last messages. The number of the messages that are shown to you here is a setting that was discussed in the Settings section.

For every log entry, the PBX shows the time when the message was generated and the log level. For SIP packets and in some other situations, the PBX attaches the respective content to the log message, so that the formatting gets easier. If messages are being repeated, the PBX reports just the number of repetitions.

You may clear or reload the logfile with the links that are presented on the page.

If you want to trace a longer context, you should write the log messages to a file and use a standard text editor to go through the messages. Also, when reporting trouble, try to make a snapshot of the log messages that help to find the problem.

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