ZyXEL Communications 100IH manual Syslog And Accounting, System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters

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Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub

10.2.2 Syslog And Accounting

The Prestige uses the UNIX syslog facility to log the CDR (Call Detail Record) and system messages to a syslog server. Syslog and accounting can be configured in Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting, as shown below.

Menu 24.3.2 -- System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting

Syslog:

Active= No

Syslog IP Address= ?

Log Facility= Local 1

Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:

Press Space Bar to Toggle.

Figure 10-7 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting

You need to configure the following 3 parameters described in the table below to activate syslog.

 

Table 10-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters

 

 

 

Parameter

 

Description

 

 

 

Active

 

Use the space bar to turn on or off syslog.

 

 

 

Syslog IP Address

 

Enter the IP Address of your syslog server.

 

 

 

Log Facility

 

Use the space bar to toggle between the 7 different Local options. The log facility

 

 

allows you to log the message in different files in the server. Please refer to your

 

 

UNIX manual for more detail.

 

 

 

Your Prestige sends three types of syslog messages: call information messages (i.e., CDR), error information messages and session information messages. Some examples of these syslog messages are shown below:

1. Call Information Messages:

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Contents ZyXEL Prestige 100 and 100IH ECC Interference Statement Iii ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support Page Table of Contents Chapter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration Chapter Remote Node ConfigurationChapter Dial-in Server Configuration Chapter Advanced Phone Services11-1 10-1Index Table of Contents List of Figures Internet Access ApplicationXii List of Figures/Tables Xiii List of Tables Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields About Your Prestige PrefaceStructure of this Manual Page Getting to Know Your Isdn Router Features of the PrestigeAUI Interface P100 only Upgrade P100IH Firmware via LAN Applications for Prestige 100 and 100IH Internet AccessLAN-to-LAN Connection LAN-to-LAN Connection Application Remote Access ServerTelecommuting/Remote Access Server Application Front Panel Leds of P100 Hardware Installation & Initial SetupFront Panel Of P100IH LED functions Front Panel LEDs of P100IHPrestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and ConnectionsPrestige 100 Rear Panel and Connections UTP Interface Additional Installation Requirements Power-On Display Power On Your PrestigeNavigating the SMT Interface Main Menu CommandsOperation Press/read Description Main Menu Summary System Management Terminal Interface SummaryMenu Title Description Menu 23.1 System Password Changing the System PasswordMenu 1 General Setup General SetupGeneral Setup Menu Fields Isdn Setup MenusSPIDs, Phone #’s, Switch Types Switch Type Geography No of Phone #s No of SPIDs10 North American Isdn Setup North American Isdn Setup MenusNorth American Isdn Menu Setup Fields Menu 2.1 fields NI-1 Default Feature Key SettingsNone MSN and Subaddress European DSS1 & German 1TR6 Isdn Setup MenusOutgoing Calling Party Number Outgoing Calling Party Number otherwise, leave it blank 10 Menu 2 Isdn SetupIgnore Incoming Phone Number Matching is Don’t Care15 Loopback test Ethernet SetupGeneral Ethernet Setup Protocol Dependent Ethernet SetupPage Factory Ethernet Defaults Chapter Internet AccessTCP/IP Parameters IP Address and Subnet MaskDhcp Configuration RIP SetupIP Pool Setup Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and Dhcp Ethernet Setup TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DhcpDhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Only/Out Only TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields2B/RIP-2M Both Internet Account Information Internet Access ConfigurationMenu 4 Internet Access Setup Field Internet Access Setup Menu FieldsSingle User Account Topology Single User AccountAdvantages of SUA Single User Account Menu Fields Single User Account ConfigurationField Description Configure a Backup ISP Configuring Backup ISP AccountsTo Switch ISP Page Remote Node Setup Chapter Remote Node ConfigurationRemote Node Profile Menu 11 Remote Node Setup Field Description Options Remote Node Profile Menu FieldsYes/No OutgoingYes then Enable64k Outgoing Authentication ProtocolLeased Allocated Budget and Period do not applyBandwidth on Demand PPP MultilinkBTR v MTR for BOD Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options Editing PPP OptionsRemote Node PPP Options Menu Fields Menu 11.5 Remote Node Filter Remote Node FilterPage LAN-to-LAN Application Remote Node TCP/IP ConfigurationMenu 11.3- Remote Node TCP/IP Options Remote Node SetupYes TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node ProfileOnly /Out Only TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration2B/RIP-2M Example of Static Routing Topology Static Route SetupMenu 12.1 IP Static Route Setup Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields Page Remote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart Chapter Dial-in Server ConfigurationRemote Dial-in Users Remote Nodes Telecommuting Remote User Remote Access ServerExample of a LAN-to-LAN Server Application LAN-to-LAN Server ApplicationMenu 13 Default Dial-in Setup Default Dial-In SetupRequired Default Dial-in Setup FieldsPreferred Dial-In IP Address Supplied By Dial-in User is set to Default Dial-in Filter Dial-In Users SetupMenu 14 Dial-in User Setup Optional Edit Dial-in User Menu FieldsMandatory Callback Clid AuthenticationMultiple Servers behind SUA Configuring a Server behind SUAServices vs. Port number Multiple Server ConfigurationSupplemental Services by region Chapter Advanced Phone ServicesSupplemental Services by switch type Setting Up Supplemental Phone ServiceGetting Started Flash Key How to use call waitingCall Waiting Three Way CallingHow To Use Call Transfer How To Use Three Way CallingCall Transfer Call Forwarding Phone Flash CommandsReminder Ring To Do a Blind TransferPage About Filtering Chapter Filter ConfigurationFilter Structure of the Prestige Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration Configuring a Filter SetAbbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu Filter Rules Summary MenuAbbreviations Description Display Abbreviation Description Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IPAbbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN 1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Configuring a Filter RuleMenu 21.1.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule None/Less/Greater TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu FieldsEqual/Not Equal Yes / N/AAction Not Matched Action MatchedCheck Next Rule ForwardMenu 21.1.2 Generic Filter Rule Generic Filter RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu Fields Ethernet traffic Applying a Filter and Factory DefaultsCheck Next Rule Forward Drop Filtering Remote Node traffic Remote Node FiltersAbout Telnet Configuration Telnet Configuration and CapabilitiesTelnet Under SUA System Timeout Single AdministratorTelnet Capabilities Menu 24 System Maintenance Chapter System MaintenanceSystem Status Menu 24.1 System Maintenance StatusALU System Maintenance Status Menu FieldsLAN Packet That Triggered Last Call System Information System Maintenance InformationModified in Menu 1 General Setup Fields in System MaintenanceConsole Port Speed Log and Trace Viewing Error LogExamples of Error and Information Messages Syslog And Accounting System Maintenance Menu Syslog ParametersParameter Description Error Information Messages Menu 24.4 System Maintenance Diagnostic DiagnosticSystem Maintenance Menu Diagnostic This figure shows an example where authentication failed Restore Configuration Backup ConfigurationSoftware Update 11 Menu 24.7 Software Update Boot module commandsCall Control Command Interpreter ModeCall Control Parameters 14 Menu 24.9 System Maintenance Call ControlCall Control Parameters Fields BlacklistCall History Budget ManagementCall History Fields 18 Call HistoryProblems Starting Up the Prestige Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige Problem Corrective ActionTroubleshooting the Isdn Line Problems With the Isdn LineProblems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Problems with the LAN InterfaceProblems for Remote User to Dial-in Page Acronyms and Abbreviations AppendixPAP Index IndexSubnet mask, 3-2, 3-6, 5-4
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