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c.
d.
If remote logging is not being used, the Facility and Priority values should not be changed from the
default values. Altering these values can cause log entries that have similar values to be sent to
the same log file (combining different types of log entries into one log). The factory default settings
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NOTE –
Clicking the Delete button in the Log File configuration window does NOT
remove the remote log server from the network. In this instance it merely deselects
the server as that particular log's remote log server.
If the log does not have a remote log server assigned, there will be a drop-down list of server
choices. Click Add to add a remote server from the drop-down list.
If this list is empty, you will need to set up a remote log server through the Remote Log
Server panel. See "Setting up a Remote Log Server" on the next page.
Log File —Displays the name of the log file being configured.
Facility —Value (defined by the Syslog server) to determine where the log is stored in the
Syslog server. Set this value to match the scheme used by the remote server.
Priority —Value (defined by the Syslog server) to determine where the log is stored in the
Syslog server. Set this value to match the scheme used by the remote server.
NOTE –
About Facility and Priority values: In addition to configuring the log entries to
be sent to a specific location in the Syslog server, the combination of these two val-
ues also determines which local log the entries are sent to inside SecureSync.
Changing either or both of these values from the factory default values will alter
which log the entries are sent to inside SecureSync.
The table below,
Factory Default Facility and Priority Codes
Tab the log entries will be sent to (by default), based on the configuration of these
two values.
4.11 Logs
, indicates which Log
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