Figure 7-1: Logging configuration parameters through CLI.
The logging sub-tree is located under Misc. section and contains the following parameters:
OID Name Value Type Description
13.2000.1 Server IP <IP address>
(i.e., 192.168.1.5)
IP address from the remote logging server.
13.2000.2 Server port <Integer> (i.e.,
514)
Port information from the remote logging
server.
13.2000.3 Protocol <Enum>
• UDP
• TCP
Communication protocol for remote logging
between the device and the server.
13.2000.4 Verbose all <Enum>
• Disabled
• Enabled
High verbosity logging configuration for mod-
ules and log information.
13.2000.5 Log autosave <Enum>
• Disabled
• Enabled
Automatic permanent logging backup in the dir-
ectory /root/.log with a periodicity of 6 hours in
case of power cuts.
13.2000.6 Log N rotate <Integer> (i.e.,
5)
Number of logdumps rotations stored in the
device.
7.2 SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application–layer protocol defined by
the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) in RFC1157 for exchanging management inform-
ation between network devices. It is a part of Transmission Control Protocol ⁄ Internet Pro-
tocol (TCP⁄IP) protocol suite.
SNMP is one of the widely accepted protocols to manage and monitor network elements.
Most of the professional–grade network elements come with bundled SNMP agent. These
agents must be enabled and configured to communicate with the network management
system (NMS).
7.2 SNMP
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