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3. Select the entry status as Enable or Disable and click Add.
All traps will be delivered to the host port number 162. The community string/ password field is not valid if the device is
configured in SNMPv3 mode.
NOTE: Changes to SNMP parameters require a Reboot to take effect.
5.3.4 System Log Host Table
System log messages are generated by the system by sending requests at various instances to the system log server. The
priority with which the messages are to be logged from the configured instance can be reconfigured by selecting a desired
priority from the Log Priority drop-down menu. These system log details are lost on system reboot. System message logging
can be disabled if needed.
NOTE:When a particular priority is selected, the messages with a priority higher than the value selected will also be
logged. Change of priority does not change the priority of the messages already logged but only specifies the priority
of future messages to be logged.
To configure the System Log settings
1. Select a Log Status from the drop-down list.
2. Select a required Log Priority from the drop-down list: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info or
Debug.
3. Click OK.
Figure 5-16 Syslog Host Table
To add entries to the System Log Host Table
1. Click Add to display SYSLOG Host Table Add Row page.
2. Enter the parameters listed in the following table.
3. Click Add.