TANDBERG CODIAN 2200 用户手册

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117 
Logging using syslog 
You can send the 
 to one or more syslog servers on the network for storage or analysis. 
To configure the syslog facility, go to 
Events > Syslog
 
In this section: 
• 
 
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Syslog settings 
Refer to this table for assistance when configuring Syslog settings: 
Field 
Field description 
Usage tips  
Host address 
1 to 4 
Enter the IP addresses of up to four Syslog receiver 
hosts. 
The number of packets sent to each configured host 
will be displayed next to its IP address. 
Facility value 
A configurable value for the purposes of identifying 
events from the IP VCR on the Syslog host. Choose 
from the following options:  
• 
0 - kernel messages 
• 
1 - user-level messages 
• 
2 - mail system 
• 
3 - system daemons 
• 
4 - security/authorization messages (see 
Note 1) 
• 
5 - messages generated internally by 
syslogd 
• 
6 - line printer subsystem 
• 
7 - network news subsystem 
• 
8 - UUCP subsystem 
• 
9 - clock daemon (see Note 2) 
• 
10 - security/authorization messages (see 
Note 1) 
• 
11 - FTP daemon 
• 
12 - NTP subsystem 
• 
13 - log audit (see Note 1) 
• 
14 - log alert (see Note 1) 
• 
15 - clock daemon (see Note 2) 
• 
16 - local use 0 (local0) 
• 
17 - local use 1 (local1) 
• 
18 - local use 2 (local2) 
• 
19 - local use 3 (local3) 
• 
20 - local use 4 (local4) 
• 
21 - local use 5 (local5) 
Choose a value that you will remember as being the 
IP VCR. 
Note 1 - Various operating system daemons and 
processes have been found to utilize Facilities 4, 
10, 13 and 14 for security/authorization, audit, 
and alert messages which seem to be similar. 
Note 2 - Various operating systems have been 
found to utilize both Facilities 9 and 15 for clock 
(cron/at) messages. 
Processes and daemons that have not been 
explicitly assigned a Facility value may use any of 
the "local use" facilities (16 to 21) or they may use 
the "user-level" facility (1) - and these are the 
values that you can select.