7: Services

Info: Saves informative message, in addition to warning and error messages.

Debug: Saves extraneous detail that may be helpful in tracking down a problem, in addition to information, warning, and error messages.

Network Level

Messages concerning the network activity, for example about Ethernet and routing.

 

 

Services

Messages concerning services such as SNMP and SMTP.

 

 

Authentication

Messages concerning user authentication.

 

 

Device Ports

Messages concerning device ports and connections.

 

 

Diagnostics

Messages concerning system status and problems.

 

 

General

Any message not in the categories above.

 

 

Remote Servers

IP address of the remote server(s) where system logs are stored.

(#1 and #2)

The system log is always saved to local SLC storage. It is retained through SLC unit

 

reboots for files up to 200K. Saving the system log to a server that supports remote

 

logging services (see RFC 3164) allows the administrator to save the complete system

 

log history.

 

 

Audit Log

Enable Log

Select to save a history of all configuration changes in a circular log. Disabled by

 

default. The audit log is saved through SLC 8000 advanced console manager reboots.

 

 

Size

The log has a default maximum size of 50 Kbytes (approximately 500 entries). You

 

can set the maximum size of the log from 1 to 500 Kbytes.

 

 

Include CLI

Select to cause the audit log to include the CLI commands that have been executed.

Commands

Disabled by default.

 

 

Include In System

If enabled, the contents of the audit log are added to the system log (under the

Log

General/Info category/level). Disabled by default.

 

 

SMTP

Server

IP address of your network’s Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) relay server. If an

 

SMTP server is not specified, the SLC module will attempt to look up the MX record for

 

the domain in the destination email addresses of outgoing emails.

 

 

Sender

The email address of the sender of outgoing emails. The strings "$host" and "$domain"

 

can be part of the email address - they will be substituted with the actual hostname and

 

domain. The default is donotreply@$host.$domain.

 

 

SSH

Enable Logins

Enables or disables SSH logins to the SLC unit to allow users to access the CLI using

 

SSH. Enabled by default.

 

This setting does not control SSH access to individual device ports. (See Device Ports

 

- Settings (on page 105) for information on enabling SSH access to individual ports.)

 

Most system administrators enable SSH logins, which is the preferred method of

 

accessing the system.

 

 

Web SSH

Enables or disables the ability to access the SLC command Iine interface or device

 

ports (connect direct) through the Web SSH window. Disabled by default.

 

 

Timeout

If you enable SSH logins, you can cause an idle connection to disconnect after a

 

specified number of minutes. Select Yes and enter a value of from 1 to 30 minutes.

 

 

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