
Configuring System Information 125
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Severity to Include
— The following are the available severity levels:
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Emergency
—The system is not functioning.
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Alert
— The system needs immediate attention.
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Critical
— The system is in a critical state.
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Error
— A system error has occurred.
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Warning
— A system warning has occurred.
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Notice
— The system is functioning properly, but system notice has occurred.
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Informational
— Provides device information.
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Debug
— Provides detailed information about the log. If a Debug error occurs, contact Customer
Tech Support.
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Delete Server
— Deletes the currently selected server from the Available Servers
list, when selected.
When adding a Log Server, the following additional parameters are available:
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Supported IP Format
— Specifies the IP format supported by the server. The possible values are:
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IPv6
— IP version 6 is supported.
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IPv4
— IP version 4 is supported.
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IPv6 Address Type
— When the server supports IPv6 (see previous parameter), this specifies the type
of static address supported. The possible values are:
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Link Local
— A Link Local address that is non-routable and used for communication on the same
network only.
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Global
— A globally unique IPv6 address; visible and reachable from different subnets.
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Link Local Interface
— When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address (see previous
parameter), this specifies the the Link Local interface. The possible values are:
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VLAN1
— The IPv6 interface is configured on VLAN1.
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ISATAP
— The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel.
Sending Logs to a Server:
1
Open the
Remote Log Server Settings
page.
2
Select a server from the
Available Servers
drop-down list.
3
Define the fields.
4
Select the log severity in the
Severity
to Include
check boxes.
5
Click
Apply Changes
.
The log settings are saved, and the device is updated.