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Logging
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Log to Disk - checking this box turns on PageGate's logging to disk feature. PageGate will log to text files information about each message accepted and delivered. Log to Disk must be enabled to see information in the log objects in the admin program.
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Detailed Log - when detailed logging is selected, the history logs will contain more detailed information about what is happening in each of PageGate's modules (especially the dialers).
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Archive Logs - when this option is set, PageGate will create a new folder each night named with the date. It will copy all the day's logs into this folder, and then start new logs for the new day.
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Max Log Length - each night the log files are trimmed down so that they are no longer than this setting (measured in characters - previous versions of PageGate measured this in lines)
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Use PG Monitor - The PageGate Monitor program allows you to monitor PageGate real-time. PG Monitor can be run on the local computer, or from any location accessible via TCP/IP. For more information, refer to the section 'PageGate Monitor'
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PG Monitor Port - the TCP/IP port number for PageGate to communicate with PG Monitor.
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PG Monitor Host 0 - the Host0 address is always set to 127.0.0.1. This is the localhost address, which means if PG Monitor is enabled, status information will always be sent to the PG Monitor program running on the local computer.
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PG Monitor Host 1-3 - the host name or IP address of computers that will run the PG Monitor program.
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