Black Box Appliance Trim Kit ET1000A ユーザーズマニュアル
Logging Configuration
EncrypTight User Guide
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Related topics:
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ETEP CLI User Guide, ‘Securing Management Port Traffic with IPsec”
Logging Configuration
The ETEP log keeps track of messages and events generated by various processes, such as encryption,
certificates, rekeys, and SNMP.
certificates, rekeys, and SNMP.
All log messages are sent to a log file. You can select the level of information to record by setting the
priority for each log facility, which is a category, or grouping, of log messages. Log messages can be
viewed in the following ways:
priority for each log facility, which is a category, or grouping, of log messages. Log messages can be
viewed in the following ways:
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Configure the ETEP to send log messages to a syslog server
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Use ETEMS to retrieve the log files from an appliance, and view it on the management station as a
text file. ETEMS retrieves the log files for each log facility and concatenates them into a single file. It
also saves the log files from each facility in separate files.
text file. ETEMS retrieves the log files for each log facility and concatenates them into a single file. It
also saves the log files from each facility in separate files.
Figure 113 ETEP Logging tab
Authentication Type
SHA. Required for the authNoPriv and authPriv security levels.
Authentication
Password
The password is used to generate the authentication key. It is 8-256
characters in length. The following characters are not allowed: ? < > “ . ,
Encryption Type
AES. Required with the authPriv security level.
Encryption Password
The password is used to generated the encryption key. It is 8-256 characters
in length. The following characters are not allowed: ? < > “ . ,
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SNMPv3 trap host users
Field
Description