Configuring Remote Logging - HP StoreEver MSL3040 User's And Service Manual

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e. Authentication Protocol—The supported authentication protocols are MD5 and SHA (Secure
Hash Algorithm).
f. Privacy/Encryption Protocol—The supported privacy protocols are DES (Data Encryption
Standard) and AES (Advanced Encryption Standard).
g. Privacy/Encryption Passphrase—The passphrase is needed for security level authPriv.
8. Click Submit.
Deleting an SNMP target
Procedure
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network Management screen.
2. Click Delete for the target to be deleted.
3. Click Submit.
Clearing all SNMPv3 options
Procedure
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network Management screen.
2. Click Clear SNMPv3 Options.
3. Click Submit.

Configuring remote logging

This feature allows for sending library events to a remote syslog server. The data sent only includes the
ticket information generated by library software. No low level logs generated by the Linux and other
applications will be sent to the remote server.
Only non-encrypted remote logging is supported.
Procedure
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network Management > Remote Logging (rsyslog) screen.
2. Enable remote logging, if necessary, by selecting Remote Logging Enabled.
When Remote Logging Enabled is selected, the library can send library events to the configured
Remote Logging Server server.
3. In Notification Level, select the level of severity of events to be sent as SNMP traps. The default is
+Warning.
Inactive-No events are sent.
Critical-Only Critical events are sent.
+Warning-Critical and Warning events are sent.
Deleting an SNMP target
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