AppendixK Router Platform User Interface Reference
Logging Setup Policy Page
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Source Interface The source address for all outgoing log messages sent to a syslog server. This
setting may be necessary when the syslog server cannot respond to the
address from which the log message originated (for example, due to a
firewall).
If you do not define a value in this field, the address of the outgoing interface
is used.
Enter the name of an interface or interface role, or click Select to display an
Object Selectors, page F-593.
If the interface role you want is not listed, click the Create button in the
selector to display the Interface Role Dialog Box, page F-464. From here
you can define an interface role object.
Trap Defines which log messages are forwarded to a syslog server:
Enable Trap—When selected, log messages are sent to the syslog server.
This is the default. When deselected, log messages are not sent.
Trap Level—The lowest severity level of messages that are logged and
sent to the syslog server. All messages of this severity and greater are
logged. Severity levels are identified by a name and a number. For more
information, see Table15-5 on page 15-145.
Tip To restore the router’s default trap settings, select Enable Trap, then
select the blank setting from the Trap Level list.
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