Syslog - New Rock Technologies NRP1012 User Manual

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Field name
Update Mode
TR069 Settings
Enable TR069
ACS Server Type
ACS Server URL
ACS User
ACS Password
TR069 Auto
Login
"Inform" Sending
Period

5.8.2 Syslog

Syslog is a protocol used to record the log messages in client/server mechanism. The syslog server
receives the messages from clients, and classifies them based on the priority and type. Then these
messages will be written into log under some rules configured by the administrator .
At present, the system debugging message can be divided into eight levels:
Level 0: Emergency: indicates that the system cannot work. This is the debugging message of the
highest level. The default level of the system debugging message is 0.
Level 1: Alert: Your system has a deadly problem.
Level 2: Critical: Your system has a serious problem.
Level 3: Error: indicates that the system will be affected. Level 4: Warning: indicates that the
system running is not affected but there are some potential dangers.
Level 5: Notice: indicates that the system can work properly in certain conditions, but you need to
check its working environment and parameter settings.
Level 6: Info: indicates that the system will output daily debugging messages.
Level 7: Debug: the lowest debug info Professional debugging info from R&D person.
At present, the Info messages is of the lowest level is . The Debug messages can be displayed through
Telnet.
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Explanation
Specifies different update modes:
1. Disable
2. Update after reboot
3. Update at time interval
Enables TR069.
Specifies the type of an ACS server.
Specifies the URL address of an ACS server.
Specifies the user for logging in to the ACS server.
Specifies the password for logging in to the ACS server.
Enable TR069 Auto Login by selecting it.
Indicates that the Inform message will be sent every six minutes.
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