9 LTOS7 Management and Monitoring
In the following dialog you can configure the target servers where you want to store your data.
Figure: Configuration options for external database servers where the monitoring data can be stored.
For each of these external servers the following parameters can be set:
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network protocol: UDP or TCP
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a port number (default is 514 for standard SYSLOG)
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a device name
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optionally the IP Address of the network port used for the measurement can be activated
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configuration of the output format:
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Meinberg Standard Format
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Key-Value-Pairs (SPLUNK friendly)
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JSON Format
As Network Protocol options you can choose between the UDP or TCP/IP protocols, running as per default on
a port:514.
Name of this SyncMon device: you can monitor your network by different Sync Monitoring devices. You
can give them unique names to recognize it easily in the database server, where the data come from.
The Meinberg Standard Format corresponds to the SyncMon data format stored in a file system on a LANTIME.
This will be later used for the SyncMon Manager. The SyncMon Manager is currently in development and will
be able to visualize the data stored on an external server and generate reports.
An excerpt of the SyncMon format “Meinberg Standard Format” sending via Syslog protocol:
SyncMon 172.27.100.32 M3000_100_57_NTP_LAN0 58154 34813 2018-02-05T09:40:13+00:00
0.000000494 0.000041453 0.000073266 1 R -0.000011100 0.000041453
For more Details about SyncMon formats see chapter "Appendix
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