Configuring System Settings
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System Logs
From the Syslog drop-down list, choose the logging protocol to use (
Syslog TCP
or
Syslog UDP
). The
Legacy
option is used by Cisco Services only. Choose
Disable
to
disable system logging.
If
Syslog TCP
or
Syslog UDP
is selected, set the IP address of the server in the
Syslog Server IP Address
field and the server UDP or TCP port number in the
Syslog Server Port
field.
We highly recommend that you use the following syslog servers:
Syslog-ng - Balabit for Linux (http://www.balabit.com/network-
security/syslog-ng/opensource-logging-system)
Syslog Watcher - SnmpSoft for Windows
(http://www.snmpsoft.com/downloads.html)
The following is an example of a syslog:
Setting Up Redundancy Controls
Note:
This feature is for the D9854-I only.
The
Redundancy Control
area allows you to configure redundancy for MPEG over
IP and MPE outputs when an active port fails due to a physical connectivity loss.
The data port 1 is labeled as TS OUT 2, and the data port 2 is labeled as TS OUT 3 on
the rear connector panel. For more information, see
D9854/D9854-I Receiver Rear
Connector Panel
(on page 30).
1
In the IP Settings page (
System Settings
>
IP Settings
), refer to the
Redundancy
Control
area.
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