Logging using syslog
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Logging using syslog
You can send the Event log to one or more syslog servers on the ne twork for storage or analysis.
To configure the syslog facility, go to Logs > Syslog
In this section:
Syslog settings
Using syslog
Syslog settings
Refer to this table for assistance when configuring Sys log settings:
Field
Field description Usage tips
Host address
1 to 4
Enter the IP addresses of up to four Syslog
receiver hosts.
The number of packets sent to
each configured host will be
displayed next to its IP address.
Facility value
A configurable value for the purposes of
identifying events from the Cisco
TelePresence ISDN Gateway on the Syslog
host. Choose from the following options:
0 - kernel messages
1 - user-level messages
2 - mail system
3 - system daemons
4 - security/authorization messages
(see Note 1)
5 - messages generated internally
by syslogd
6 - line printer subsystem
7 - network news subsystem
8 - UUCP subsystem
9 - clock daemon (see Note 2)
10 - security/authorization
messages (see Note 1)
11 - FTP daemon
12 - NTP subsystem
13 - log audit (see Note 1)
14 - log alert (see Note 1)
15 - clock daemon (see Note 2)
16 - local use 0 (local0)
Choose a value that you will
remember as being the ISDN
Gateway.
Note: Various operating system
daemons and processes have
been found to utilize Facilities 4,
10, 13 and 14 for
security/authorization, audit, and
alert messages which seem to be
similar.
Various operating systems have
been found to utilize both Facilities
9 and 15 for clock (cron/at)
messages.
Processes and daemons that have
not been explicitly assigned a
Facility value may use any of the
"local use" facilities (16 to 21) or
they may use the "user-level"
facility (1) - and these are the
values that we recommend you
select.