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Model 1001MC Operations Guide 
10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference
Syslog—Modify
The 
Syslog—Modify 
web page allows you to setup the configuration for the Syslog messaging system. You can 
set variables such as the IP address of a Syslog Daemon and priority levels for each of the messaging facilities 
(see section 
 on page 252 for more information). 
Syslog—Volatile Memory
The 
Syslog—Volatile Memory 
page displays Syslog messages that have been sent to the Volatile Memory sec-
tion of the messaging system. The messages stored here will be lost if the system is re-booted (see section 
 on page 256 for more information).
Syslog—Non-Volatile Memory
The 
Syslog—Non-Volatile Memory
 page displays Syslog messages that have been sent to the Non-Volatile 
Memory section of the messaging system. The messages stored here will be stored in Flash memory and will be 
available if the system is re-booted or power is lost (see section 
page 257 for more information).
SNMP
The SNMP web page enables you to download the Patton Enterprise MIBs for the Model 1001MC. These 
MIBs are required if you plan to manage the system using a network management station (NMS) instead of 
the web page manager.
HOME
The 
HOME
 page is the first HTTP/HTML screen that you will reach after you log into the Model 1001MC 
(see 
HOME
 page you may monitor the current system status, save any sys-
tem changes or reset the system without powering off the rack system.
Box information
Figure 109. Box information
There are six system variables which describe information about the 1001MC. These variables are shown in 
, and are described in the following sections.
Software Version (boxSoftwareVersion)
This variable defines the version of the software currently running in the Model 1001MC. The Model 
1001MC can be software upgraded using an FTP download.
Software Date Code (boxDateCode)
This variable defines the date and time the software was compiled.