APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manuel D’Utilisation

Codes de produits
NBRK0320E
Page de 210
Advanced View: Configuring Appliances
Using Your Appliance
117
The log level values are:
• 1 - Emergency
• 2  -  Alert
• 3 - Critical
• 4 - Error
• 5 - Warning
• 6  -  Notice
• 7 - Information
• 8 - Trace 
You can also configure the appliance to post log data to a remote syslog server. Syslog is a comprehensive 
logging system that is used to manage information generated by the kernel and system utilities in your 
network. Syslog enables you to sort messages based on their source or their importance, and also enables 
you to route messages to other destinations within your network. When the syslog functionality is 
enabled, all events that are stored in the Audit Trail will also be forwarded to a remote syslog host for 
logging to a user-specified syslog facility.
When this task is selected, the following fields appear in the Action pane:
To enable logging of events to a remote syslog host type in the Hostname field the IP Address or 
Hostname of the remote syslog server. If the remote syslog server is using a port other that 514 for syslog 
communications, type in the Port field the appropriate port number. When you are finished, Click OK to 
save any changes to the appliance. Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes.
Note
NetBotz strongly recommends a minimum Log Level of 6 - Notice. This will 
ensure that log messages that are associated with alerts are recorded in the Audit 
Trail.
Field 
Description
Global Level 
The Global Level setting determines the global level of logging 
that will be displayed on the Audit Page. By default, all 
components will log at the level specified by the Global Level 
setting. The lower you set the logging level, the less thorough 
the logging will be.
Component Log Levels
This selection list contains a list of all available components or 
functions for which logging is available. By default, each 
component will log at the level specified by the Global Level 
setting. To specify a component-specific log setting, select the 
Level drop box/field beside the desired component and then 
select the desired log level for the component.
Hostname
Type in this field the IP address or hostname of the remote 
system that is acting as the syslog host system.
Port
Type in this field the TCP port number used by the remote 
syslog server for syslog communications. Default is 514.