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Facility
Severity
E-DOC-CTC-20050429-0104 v1.0
To change or delete a destination:
Select the applicable interface
1
If needed, make your changes and click:
2
New to add a new destination with the new settings next to the existing
one.
Apply to apply the changes to the existing destination.
Delete to remove the destination from the list of destinations.
Click Deactivate to withdraw all forwarding of syslog messages for all
destinations; to re-enable forwarding of syslog messages, click Activate.
Following priority facilities are possible for a syslog message generated by the
SpeedTouch™. The facilities are listed by descending priority, each followed by
(notation, priority value):
Kernel messages (kern, 0)
User-level messages (user, 8)
Mail system (mail, 16)
System daemons (daemon, 24)
Authorization messages (auth, 32)
Syslog daemon messages (syslog, 40)
Line printer subsystem (lpr, 48)
Network news subsystem (news, 56)
UUCP subsystem (uucp, 64)
Clock daemon (cron, 72)
Security messages (security, 80)
FTP daemon (ftp, 88)
NTP subsystem (ntp, 96)
Log audit (audit, 104)
Log alert (alert, 112)
Clock daemon (clock, 120)
Local use messages (local0 ... local7, 128 ... 184)
Following priority severities are possible for a syslog message generated by the
SpeedTouch™ SpeedTouch™. The severities are listed by descending priority, each
followed by (notation, priority value):
Emergency conditions, system unusable (emerg, 0)
Alert conditions, immediate action is needed (alert, 1)
Critical conditions (crit, 2)
Error conditions (err, 3)
Warning conditions (warning, 4)
Normal but significant conditions (notice, 5)
Informational messages (info, 6)
Debug-level messages (debug, 7)
Chapter 5
Expert Configuration
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