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2 mail system
3 system daemons
4 security/authorization messages
5 messages generated internally by syslog line printer subsystem
7 network news subsystem
8 UUCP subsystem
9 clock daemon
10 security/authorization messages
11 FTP daemon
12 NTP subsystem
13 log audit
14 log alert
15 clock daemon
16 local use 0 (local0)
17 local use 1 (local1)
18 local use 2 (local2)
19 local use 3 (local3)
20 local use 4 (local4)
21 local use 5 (local5)
22 local use 6 (local6)
23 local use 7 (local7)
UDP Port (514 or
6000-65535)
Enter the UDP port number used for sending Syslog messages. The default is 514.
Status
Choose
Enabled
or
Disabled
to activate or deactivate.
To set the System Log Server configuration, click
Apply
. To delete an entry from the
Current
System Log Server
window, click the corresponding
under the
Delete
heading of the entry to delete. To return to the
Current System
Log Servers
window, click the
Show All System Log Servers
link.
System Severity Log
The
System Severity Log
allows users to configure where and when events occurring on the Switch will be recorded.
These events are classified by the Switch into the following three categories:
•
Information
– Events classified as information are basic events occurring on the Switch that are not deemed as
problematic, such as enabling or disabling various functions on the Switch. This is the lowest severity level.
•
Warning
- Events classified as warning are problematic events that are not critical to the overall function of the
Switch but do require attention, such as unsuccessful downloads or uploads and failed logins. This level is regarded
as a mid-level warning.
•
Critical
– Events classified as critical are fatal exceptions occurring on the Switch, such as hardware failures or
spoofing attacks. This level is regarded as the highest severity level.
When an event occurs, the Switch classifies it into one of these three categories. If the severity of the event is higher than
the level configured, the Switch will send a message to the SNMP trap, the Switch’s log or both, depending on user
configuration. If the event classified as lower than the configured severity level, the message is regarded as unimportant
and will be discarded.
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