Polycom G7500 Reference Manual page 38

Configuration parameters
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device.syslog.enable
Specifies whether remote logging is enabled. Enabling this causes the system to send each log
message to the specified server in addition to logging it locally.
Remote logging encryption is supported using TLS. If you're using UDP or TCP transport,
Polycom recommends remote logging only on secure, local networks.
0 (default)
1
device.syslog.level
Sets the minimum log level of messages stored in the system's flash memory. The level is the
same for local and remote logging.
"Debug" logs all messages, while "Warning" logs the fewest number of messages.
It's recommended you use the default value.
Debug (default)
Info
Warning
Error
Critical
device.syslog.serverName
Specifies the server address and port. If the port isn't specified, a default destination port is
used. The default port is determined by how device.syslog.transport is configured:
UDP: 514
TCP: 601
TLS: 6514
The address and port can be specified in the following formats:
IPv4 address: 192.0.2.0:<port>, where <port> is the elective destination port number in the
1-65535 range.
FQDN: logserverhost.company.com:<port>, where <por> is the elective destination port number
in the 1-65535 range.
String
device.syslog.transport
Specifies the transport protocol for sending logs to a remote server.
UDP (default)
TCP
TLS
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