1. Network Management Specification
10. Status and Alarms.
10.1Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib):
Table 1-96. Syslog MIB
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pdnEntitySyslogEntry | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogStatus | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogIPAddr | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogLevel | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogPort | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogSeverityThreshold | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogRemoteDaemon | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogNumOfMsgInTable | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogMaxTableSize | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogClearTable | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogMsgToConsole | Supported as is |
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pdnSyslogRateLimiting | Supported as is |
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The pdn_syslog MIB defines a collection of objects for managing syslog messages. The objects are used to configure both syslog functions and syslog daemons. This MIB also allows one to retrieve syslog message from a device.
10.1.1pdnSyslogStatus (RW):
Valid values are disable (1), enable (2). This object allows user to disable or enable syslog event generation.
10.1.2pdnSyslogIPAddr (RW):
This value is the IP address of a syslog server. If the ip address is known then this can be used for the remote syslog daemon.
10.1.3pdnSyslogLevel:
This object has been deprecated.
10.1.4pdnSyslogPort (RW):
This value corresponds to a UDP port number to which system events are sent. The default is 514.
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