Logging using syslog
You can send the
Event log
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 Syslog settings:
Field
Field description
Host address
Enter the IP addresses of up to four Syslog
1 to 4
receiver hosts.
Facility value
A configurable value for the purposes of
identifying events from the ISDN gateway
on the Syslog host. Choose from the
following options:
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to one or more syslog servers on the network for storage or analysis.
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)
Logging using syslog
Usage tips
The number of packets sent to
each configured host will be
displayed next to its IP address.
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.
Note: 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.
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