Citel 1100 Mode D'Emploi
EXTender 1100A Switch and Remote Module System Administrator’s
Guide
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Configuring Syslog
The Syslog feature allows for the writing of the log file information to a centralized logging
server if required. System trouble shooting is performed by configuring the log to report
specific events in a prioritized manner. The Syslog configuration screen is shown below:
server if required. System trouble shooting is performed by configuring the log to report
specific events in a prioritized manner. The Syslog configuration screen is shown below:
Path:
Gateway (Remote) ->Configuration->IP->Syslog
Figure 38: Configuring Syslog
1. Enabled Yes/No – Enabling allows for the log data to be written to the Syslog host
and disabling turns this feature off.
2. Host – This is the IP address that the log file information is to be written to.
3. ID – The ID is used to identify the specific unit that the log is being generated from.
The range is from “local0” to “local7.”
4. Default Priority - Allows for the selection of what log types will be displayed first in
the log file for the “<default>” setting.
5. SYS Priority – Can be left at the default of “Info” or be changed to Fatal, Error,
Warning, Info, Debug or Trace.
6. MGMT Priority – Can be left at the default of “Info” or be changed to Fatal, Error,
Warning, Info, Debug or Trace.
7. Net Priority – Can be left at the default of “Info” or be changed to Fatal, Error,
Warning, Info, Debug or Trace.
8. Port Priority – Can be left at the default of “Info” or be changed to Fatal, Error,
Warning, Info, Debug or Trace.
Document Number: M-1100A-MUC
Version: Rev AG
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