Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Status Windows

Table 3-25

Syslog & Log Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

Sys Log Server

 

 

 

Enable Syslog Server

Check this check box to send the log information that you chose in the Log

 

 

area to a designated server. The selected information also is maintained on

 

 

the IP camera until you clear it or it is overwritten.

 

 

This option is useful for consolidating logs in deployments with several IP

 

 

cameras and for retaining logs when you clear them from the IP camera.

 

 

Syslog Server Address

Enter the IP address of the Syslog server.

 

 

 

Syslog Port

 

Enter the port number that receives the logs on the Syslog server.

 

 

Valid values are 514 and 1024 through 65535. The default Syslog port is 514.

 

 

 

Syslog Facility

 

Enter the system facility that receives logs on the Syslog server.

 

 

Minimum Log Severity

Choose the minimum severity of messages that are sent to the Syslog server.

 

 

The system sends all messages of this severity and higher. Message

 

 

severities, from highest to lowest, are:

 

 

Emergency—The system is unusable.

 

 

Alert—A situation occurred that requires immediate action.

 

 

Critical—A situation occurred that requires action soon.

 

 

Error—An error occurred, but it does not necessarily affects the ability

 

 

of the system to function.

 

 

Warning—A undesirable condition occurred.

 

 

Notice—Notification about a system condition that is not an error

 

 

condition.

 

 

Informational—Information about a system activity.

 

 

Debug—Information about a system activity with detailed technical

 

 

information. Includes messages of every other severity.

 

 

The default severity is Informational.

 

 

 

Log List

 

 

 

 

 

Log List pane

 

Displays information from the log type or types that you specified.

 

 

For an explanation of each log message that can appear, see Table 3-26.

 

 

 

Refresh

 

Click the Refresh button to update the information in the Log List pane.

 

 

 

Clear Log

 

Click the Clear Log button to delete all messages in the log file.

 

 

 

Table 3-26describes the messages that can appear in the IP camera log file. When you view the log file, each message includes the date and time that it was logged.

 

Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide

3-42

OL-19273-02

Page 64
Image 64
Cisco Systems 2500 Series, CIVS-IPC-2500 manual Sys Log Server, Log List

CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series specifications

The Cisco Systems 2500 Series routers are a series of versatile, feature-rich networking devices designed to address the needs of various enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses. Released in the early 1990s, the 2500 Series quickly became a backbone solution for organizations seeking reliable and efficient networking capabilities.

One of the defining characteristics of the Cisco 2500 Series is its modular architecture, which allows businesses to customize their routers based on specific networking needs. This modularity accommodates various interface cards, enabling the integration of different protocols and connection types, including serial, Ethernet, and WAN interfaces. As a result, organizations can tailor their routers to support diverse applications while ensuring optimal performance.

The Cisco 2500 Series supports several advanced routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP. This support provides flexibility for network design and ensures that users can implement scalable solutions as their business grows. Moreover, the routers come equipped with robust security features, including access control lists (ACLs) and support for VPNs, making them suitable for organizations that require a secure network environment.

A notable feature of the Cisco 2500 Series is its support for Quality of Service (QoS). This functionality allows organizations to prioritize certain types of traffic, ensuring that critical applications, such as VoIP or video conferencing, receive the necessary bandwidth and minimal latency. This is particularly beneficial for businesses that rely on real-time communications and need to maintain high levels of service quality.

Additionally, the implementation of Cisco’s internetworking technologies, such as IP and frame relay, enhances the overall performance and versatility of the 2500 Series routers. These technologies enable efficient data transmission and improve network reliability, which is essential for organizations with complex networking requirements.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 2500 Series routers are known for their modular design, support for multiple routing protocols, robust security features, and advanced QoS capabilities. Their ability to adapt to different networking environments makes them an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their connectivity and streamline their operations. Even decades after their introduction, the 2500 Series remains a relevant player in the networking market, demonstrating Cisco's commitment to providing effective solutions for diverse industries.