Configuring Syslog Event Notifications - Avaya AP-7 User Manual

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Table 33: Syslog Priority Scale
Event
LOG_NOTICE
LOG_INFO
LOG_DEBUG

Configuring Syslog Event Notifications

You can configure the following Syslog settings from the HTTP interface.
Table 34: Syslog Parameters
Parameter
Enable Syslog
Syslog Port Number
Syslog Lowest Priority
Logged
Syslog Heartbeat Status
Syslog Heartbeat Interval
Syslog Host Table
Priority
5
6
7
Description
Place a check mark in the box provided to enable system
logging.
This field is read-only and displays the port number (514)
assigned for system logging.
The AP will send event messages to the Syslog server that
correspond to the selected priority and above. For example, if
set to 6, the AP will transmit event messages labeled priority 0 to
6 to the Syslog server(s). This parameter supports a range
between 1 and 7; 6 is the default.
When Heartbeat is enabled, the AP periodically sends a
message to the Syslog server to indicate that it is active.
If Syslog Heartbeat Status is enabled this field provides the
interval for the heartbeat in seconds. The default is 900 seconds.
This table specifies the IP addresses of a network servers that
the AP will send Syslog messages to. Click Add to create a new
entry. Click Edit to change an existing entry. Each entry contains
the following field:
IP Address: Enter the IP Address for the management
l
host.
Comment: Enter an optional comment such as the host
l
name.
Status: The entry is enabled automatically when saved
l
(so the Status field is only visible when editing an entry).
You can also disable or delete entries by changing this
field's value.
Description
normal but significant condition
informational
debug-level messages
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