Syslog; Snmp - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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An extended access rule will be created traffic for port 123 traffic and applied to
the interface that you select in this window. If an access rule was already in place
for this interface, SDM will add statements to permit port 123 traffic on this
interface. If the existing rule was a standard access rule, SDM changes it to an
extended rule in order to be able to specify traffic type and destination.
Enter the IP address of the NTP server in dotted-decimal format. For more
information see
IP Addresses and Subnet
Use this window to enable logging of system messages, and to specify syslog
servers where logs can be kept. You can enter the host name or IP address of
multiple syslog servers.
Click Add, and enter the IP address or host name of a network host to which you
want the router to send logging messages for storage. The Edit and Delete buttons
enable you to modify information that you have entered and to delete entries.
If you want system messages to be logged to the router's buffer, enter the buffer
size in this field. The larger the buffer, the more entries can be stored before the
oldest ones are deleted to make room for new entries. However, you should
balance logging needs against router performance.
This page lets you enable the SNMP, set SNMP community strings, and enter
SNMP trap manager information.
Chapter 23
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