Syslog Servers - Avaya P332G-ML Installation And Configuration Manual

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Syslog Servers

Remote logging using Syslog servers provides the following advantages:
History and archiving – Storing logs remotely shifts the burden of storing log
output to a device with an actual file system and cheap ample storage. This
provides an option to keep large logs files and the ability to archive and store
log files.
Data Manipulation – Once the log data is on a system with tools that can
manipulate it, log data can be used to generate valuable reports.
To configure logging via a Syslog server:
1
Define a Syslog host. Up to three Syslog servers can be defined.
2
Define the syslog "facility" that the messages are sent to on the remote syslog
server. If a syslog facility is not defined, the default facility, local7, is used.
3
Define the syslog access-level. The default syslog server access level is read-
write.
4
Enable the Syslog server. Syslog server sinks are created as "disabled".
5
Addition optional configuration includes setting the different logging filters.
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