Diagnostics
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9.1
Syslog
RM Web
Release
6.0
07/2010
9.1 Syslog
The “Syslog” dialog enables you to additionally send to one or more syslog
servers, the events that the device writes to its event log. You can switch the
function on or off, and you can manage a list of up to 8 syslog server entries.
You also have the option to specify that the device informs various syslog
servers, depending on the minimum “level to report” of the event.
Additionally, you can also send the SNMP requests to the device as events
to one or more syslog servers. Here you have the option of treating GET and
SET requests separately, and of assigning a “level to report” to the requests
to be logged.
Note: You will find the actual events that the device has logged in the “Event
Log” dialog (see on page 241 “Event Log“) and in the log file (see on
page 264 “Report“), a HTML page with the title “Event Log”.
The device evaluates SNMP requests as events if you have activated “Log
SNMP Set/Get Request” (see table 105).