Appendix c. system log configuration, C.1 introduction, C.2 enabling a system logger – Comtech EF Data CMR-5910 Manual User Manual
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Appendix C. SYSTEM LOG
CONFIGURATION
C.1 Introduction
The MG-SIP and MR-SIP support a feature known as system logging, more commonly
called Syslog.
This section illustrates how a system logger can be set up on a Linux or Unix system
,
allowing the device to report system events to a logger attached via an Ethernet
connection.
C.2
Enabling a System Logger
To enable system logging, add the following command string to the bottom of the
/etc/syslog.conf file on the Logging Server:
# log the mux messages to here
*.=info
/var/log/mux.log
Where:
*.=info tells the logger to send all messages it receives from the Mux to the Dir/file
1
Note that this is merely a sample configuration. CEFD does not support the setup of a syslog
server, since it is assumed that one is already configured and operational for use.
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