Using Syslog - Cisco TelePresence 7010 Help Manual

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Using syslog

The events that are forwarded to the syslog receiver hosts are controlled by the event log capture filter.
To define a syslog server, enter its IP address and then click Update syslog settings. The number of
packets sent to each configured host is displayed next to its IP address.
Note: Each event will have a severity indicator as follows:
0 - Emergency: system is unusable (unused by the Cisco TelePresence Server)
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1 - Alert: action must be taken immediately (unused by the Cisco TelePresence Server)
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2 - Critical: critical conditions (unused by the Cisco TelePresence Server)
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3 - Error: error conditions (used by Cisco TelePresence Server error events)
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4 - Warning: warning conditions (used by Cisco TelePresence Server warning events)
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5 - Notice: normal but significant condition (used by Cisco TelePresence Server info events)
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6 - Informational: informational messages (used by Cisco TelePresence Server trace events)
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7 - Debug: debug-level messages (used by Cisco TelePresence Server detailed trace events)
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