System log, Device discovery, System log device discovery – Ubiquiti Networks Rockeac User Manual
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Chapter 5: Services
airOS®7 User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
System Log
Every logged message contains at least a system time and
specific service name that generates the system event.
Messages from different services have different contexts
and different levels of detail. Usually error, warning, or
informational system service messages are reported;
however, more detailed debug level messages can also
be reported. The more detailed the system messages
reported, the greater the volume of log messages
generated.
System Log
Enabled by default. The device runs the
registration routine of system log (syslog) messages.
Remote Log
Select this option to enable the syslog
remote sending function. System log messages are sent
to a remote server, which is specified in the Remote Log IP
Address and Remote Log Port fields.
Remote Log IP Address
Enter the host IP address that
receives syslog messages. Properly configure the remote
host to receive syslog protocol messages.
Remote Log Port
Enter the TCP/IP port that receives
syslog messages. 514 is the default port for commonly
used system message logging utilities.
Device Discovery
This section manages the Device Discovery parameters.
Discovery
Enabled by default. The device can be
discovered by other Ubiquiti devices or by the Ubiquiti
Device Discovery tool which you can download from:
CDP
Select this option to enable Cisco Discovery Protocol
(CDP) communications, so the device can send out CDP
packets to share its information.