NSMXpress Quick Start
Changing the System Time
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Select SSL to create a secure tunnel to a syslog receiver in rsyslog or syslog-NG
implementations.
In the System Logs section of the Data Sources table, select the sources of data
from which system messages will be forwarded to the syslog receiver. These sources
can include NSMXpress system messages, package updates, and mail logs.
In the NSM section of the Data sources table, select each GUI Server log, Device
Server log, and HA Server log to be forwarded to the syslog receiver.
Click Save to save and apply the configuration.
8.
Editing Syslog Receiver Configurations
To edit a syslog receiver configuration, follow these steps:
Select System Administration > Syslog Forwarding.
1.
In the Syslog Receivers window, click the name of the syslog receiver you want to edit.
2.
The syslog receiver configuration window appears for the selected receiver.
Make the desired changes to the configuration.
3.
Click Save to save and apply your edits to the configuration of this syslog receiver.
4.
Deleting Syslog Receivers
To delete a syslog receiver configuration, follow these steps:
Select System Administration > Syslog Forwarding.
1.
In the Syslog Receivers window, check the box next to each syslog receiver you want
2.
to delete.
Click Delete selected receivers.
3.
NSMXpress deletes the selected syslog receivers and any secure tunnels configured
for their use.
To set the system time, select System Administration > System Time. From the System
Time window, you can perform the following functions:
Set or change the system time.
Set the time zone.
Configure an NTP server to synchronize the system time with an external clock.
Select System Administration > System Update to perform the following tasks:
Check for updates and install them.
Enable or disable automatic updates.
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