User's Guide Part 3

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Managing the Network 87
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Syslog Management
Enter a valid IP address for the Syslog server, then click on the Add button to
add this server to the list of available Syslog destinations. You can add
additional servers, but assigning multiple servers may degrade the system’s
performance. Once you’ve assigned the server(s), choose the destination for
your event logging (CLI, SNMP Syslog MIB, and/or the Syslog server you
assigned). The destination(s) you choose must be enabled, so ensure that the
appropriate box is checked. If you have multiple IP addresses assigned, you
can delete an IP address by clicking on the X icon next to the IP address.
Syslog CLI Subsystem
Select the reporting level for each function (security, wireless, management,
and other) from the corresponding pull-down list. Your available choices are:
none
emergency
alert
critical
error
warning
notice
inform
all
If you select all from the pull-down list, this will include the debug level. The
debug level will significantly increase (almost double) the number of Syslog
messages that are returned and significantly degrade performance. The debug
level should not be used for routine Syslog monitoring. For more information
about Syslog messages, see “Syslog Messages” on page 171.
After inputting data (or making selections), click on the Update button to update this
page, then click on the Apply Configuration tab to propagate your changes across
the network. If necessary, you can click on the factory default (FD) button in the
toolbar to reset all data on this page to its factory default state.