External Reporting; Syslog; Syslog Servers - Teldat bintec R3002 Manual

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Chapter 23 External Reporting
In this system menu, you define what system protocol messages are saved on which com-
puters, and whether the system administrator should receive an e-mail for certain events.
Information on IP data traffic can also be saved--depending on the individual interfaces. In
addition, SNMP traps can be sent to specific hosts in case of error. Moreover, you can pre-
pare your device for monitoring with the activity monitor.

23.1 Syslog

Events in various subsystems of your device (e.g. PPP) are logged in the form of syslog
messages (system logging messages). The number of messages visible depends on the
level set (eight steps from
In addition to the data logged internally on your device, all information can and should be
transmitted to one or more external PCs for storage and processing, e.g. to the system ad-
ministrator's PC. The syslog messages saved internally on your device are lost when you
reboot.
Warning
Make sure you only pass syslog messages to a safe computer. Check the data regu-
larly and ensure that there is always enough spare capacity available on the hard disk
of your PC.
Syslog Daemon
All Unix operating systems support the recording of syslog messages. For Windows PCs,
the Syslog Demon included in the DIME Tools can record the data and distribute to various
files depending on the contents (can be called in the download area at

23.1.1 Syslog Servers

Configure your device as a syslog server so that defined system messages can be sent to
suitable hosts in the LAN.
In this menu, you define which messages are sent to which hosts and with which condi-
tions.
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