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The router may be configured to deliver Syslog messages when events of a suitable priority occur,
up to 5 syslog servers can be configured. Refer to the Configure > Event Handler page for more
details.
Using the Web Page(s)
Remote syslog server:
This is the IP address of the unit that the Syslog messages will be sent to.
Port:
TCP or UDP port number to use. 0 = Default. Default values are TCP=1468, UDP = 514.
Operation mode:
The mode in which the Syslog client will operate. The options are UDP, TCP or RFC3195.
TCP timeout:
For use with TCP or RFC3195 only. This value specifies the amount to time in seconds that a
TCP socket or RFC3195 BEEP channel is left connected in case another trap needs sending. The
time out is reset after each event is logged over the connection. A timeout of 0 closes the con-
nection after each trap is sent.
TCP source IP address interface: / TCP source IP address interface #:
These parameters allow the selection of the source interface for the packet generated. This will
be required for routing if the Syslog server is via an IPSec tunnel.
Priority Selections:
This allows the selection of the level of alerts that will be sent to the syslog server.
Facility Selections:
This allows the selection of the type of alerts that will be sent to the syslog server.