Syslog Messages; Table 5.8: Acs Console Server Syslog Messages Format - Avocent Cyclades ACS Command Reference Manual

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ACS Advanced Console Server Command Reference Guide

Syslog Messages

The ACS console server may generate syslog messages to enable system administrators to monitor
system changes. Syslog messages are generated when specific actions are performed or certain
conditions are met through user entered commands. The system generates and sends messages to a
syslog server using the following format.
Level - the syslog level used
Tag - a fixed string used by the user to create filters
Text - the text that contains the condition or action
You may use the information provided in Table 5.8 to create filters and generate alarms about the
ACS console server events.

Table 5.8: ACS Console Server Syslog Messages Format

Level
Tag
info
[PMD]-Serial Port p
info
AUTH
info
AUTH
info
AUTH
info
AUTH
info
CONFIG
info
CONFIG
info
CONFIG
info
CONFIG
info
CONFIG
info
CONFIG
info
APPLICATION
info
APPLICATION
Text
One or more PM IPDU added to the chain. This chain has X
PM IPDU and Y outlets.
User [xyz] for session [abc] successfully authenticated.
NOTE: This syslog message applies only to Web sessions and
not to regular console (telnet or SSH) sessions.
User [xyz] for session [abc] logged out.
NOTE: This syslog message applies only to Web sessions and
not to regular console (telnet or SSH) sessions.
Cancel new admin [abc] login.
NOTE: This syslog message applies only to Web sessions and
not to regular console (telnet or SSH) sessions.
Session [%d] timed out", sid.
NOTE: This syslog message applies only to Web sessions and
not to regular console (telnet or SSH) sessions.
Configuration saved to Flash.
New configuration activated.
Password changed for user [xyz] by user [abc].
User [xyz] added by user [abc].
User [xyz] deleted by user [abc].
Network daemon [daemon name] stopped.
User [abc] connected to port [x] (ttySx) via socket server.
User [abc] connected to port [x] (ttySx) via socket ssh.

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