Moby Dick Consolidated System Integration Plan
Moby Dick Consolidated System Integration Plan
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The signalling messages between Local Log Management and Central Log Management are depicted in<br />
table 54. There are no signalling messages exchanged between the Central Log Management and the<br />
Auditing module. The Auditing module will periodically fetch data from the Audit Trail and processes<br />
the log stored in the Audit Trail.<br />
Access Router<br />
AAAC Client<br />
Integrated<br />
Logger<br />
QoS Manager<br />
Integrated<br />
Logger<br />
Local<br />
Log<br />
Audit<br />
Trail<br />
Auditing<br />
Local<br />
Log Mgmt<br />
Central Log<br />
Mgmt<br />
Figure 101: Logging and Auditing Architecture<br />
Local Log<br />
Mgmt<br />
Central Log<br />
Mgmt<br />
1<br />
2<br />
Figure 102: Log Signalling<br />
The table below shows the messages for log transfer.<br />
No. Message Parameter<br />
Command<br />
Code<br />
1 Availability-Log-Request Logger-Id, Log-Time, Event-Id 1301<br />
2 Availability-Log-Answer 1301<br />
1 User-Registration-Log-Request<br />
Logger-Id, Log-Time, Event-Id, User-<br />
Name, Care-of-Address, Result-Code<br />
1302<br />
2 User-Registration-Log-Answer 1302<br />
1 Service-Authorization-Log-Request<br />
Logger-Id, Log-Time, Event-Id, User-<br />
Name, Care-of-Address, DSCP,<br />
1303<br />
Destination-Address, Result-Code<br />
2 Service-Authorization-Log-Answer 1303<br />
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