Configuring alarms Configure events to trigger alarms
Digi TransPort® Routers User Guide
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Mode
There are currently three supported communication modes; these are selected from a drop-
down list and are TCP, UDP, and a protocol described in IETFRFC 3195.
TCP timeout s seconds
For TCP communications, this parameter sets the timeout on the socket.
Route using
These radio buttons select which method of establishing a route to the server to use.
Routing table
When this radio button is selected, the routing table determines the interface that to use for
transmitting the syslog message.
Interface x,y
If you choose to not use the routing table, you can select an interface type (PPP or Ethernet)
from the drop-down selection box, and the interface instance number can be typed into the
adjoining text entry box. That interface then determines the route.
Priority
Select the event priorities that should cause the event to be logged.
Facility
Select which of the router facilities should be logged.
Command line
Entity Instance Parameter Values Equivalent web parameter
syslog n server IP address Syslog server IP address
syslog n port IP port number Port
syslog n mode UDP, TCP, RFC3195 Mode
syslog n tcp_to Timeout in seconds, such as 86400. TCP timeout s seconds
syslog n source_ent PPP, ETH Interface x,y
x=Interface type
syslog n source_add 0-4 Interface x,y
y=interface number
syslog n priority Hyphen separated 0-7
Comma-separated 0, 3, 5
or all
Priority checkboxes.
syslog n facility Hyphen-separated 0-23
Comma-separated 4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 22
or all
Facility checkboxes.