System logging messages, Passive voice call monitoring, Accessing troubleshooting tools – Polycom V2IU 4350 User Manual
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System Logging Messages
Displays information logged during system boot and normal operation.
Logging messages may indicate unauthorized attempts to access the 4350,
process restart messages, and excessive resource utilization messages.
Passive Voice Call Monitoring
The 4350 monitors live voice calls and performs objective speech quality
assessment. This information enables the network operator to assess voice
quality for the purposes of SLA tracking or problem isolation. Mean Opinion
Score (MOS) results for RTP streams in both directions of a VoIP call are
calculated at call completion. This information along with the IP addresses of
the VoIP endpoints supporting the call are logged locally and optionally sent
to an external syslog server (see Enable Remote System Logging
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for instructions on enabling logging to a remote syslog server).
Additionally the 4350 will generate a real-time message for any MOS values
calculated less than 2.5 (considered poor quality) during an active call.
Voice call quality information is found locally in the System Logging Messages
section of the System Information page and a sample output is provided
below.
Accessing Troubleshooting Tools
The 4350 provides convenient test tools to facilitate problem isolation and
resolution. A network operator can use these tools to verify connectivity
to/from the 4350 as well as trace datapaths to endpoints throughout the
network.