Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Log Windows

Table 3-23

Log Setup Settings Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

 

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.

 

 

Secondary Syslog

Identify an optional secondary Syslog server by choosing IP Address or

Server

 

Hostname from the drop-down list and entering the IP address or host name

 

 

in the corresponding field.

 

 

Secondary Syslog

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

Server Port

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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 secondary

 

 

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 affect the ability

 

 

of the system to function.

 

 

Warning—An 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.

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 4300E manual Option Description

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