Technicolor - Thomson SpeedTouchTM620 manual Remote Syslog Notification

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Chapter 10

SpeedTouch™ Monitoring

10.3.4 Remote Syslog Notification

Introduction The SpeedTouch™ can be configured to send all or a selection of generated syslog messages to a host on the local or a remote network IP address.

This section describes how to configure the SpeedTouch™ syslog daemon to send messages to a particular host.

Preconditions The host to send the syslog messages to, should have syslog daemon software installed for capturing the messages, and a known, fixed IP address.

Syslog host on By default, no traffic restrictions apply for the local network. Simply add a syslog the local network rule via the SpeedTouch™ syslog configuration web page or the CLI. Specify the IP

address of the host, and optionally refine the set of syslog messages to send.

You can specify one or a selection of (comma-separated) or all facilities. Specifying a severity actually means to send syslog messages with a severity as specified, and all messages with a higher severity.

For a priority listing see “ Syslog priority severities”.

The following example shows the configuration via the CLI for a syslog host on the local network with fixed IP address 192.168.1.10 to send all generated syslog mes- sages (all facilities, with severity debug and higher) to:

=>:syslog ruleadd fac=all sev=debug dest=192.168.1.10 =>saveall

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