Monitoring your network
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Note:
Note:
If your organization’s security policy dictates that this traffic be secure, TEP
Policy (in the Main Console Preferences tab) can be turned on to encrypt this
traffic.
For additional information about using third party SNMP Manager, see
Using SNMP to monitor
the device on page 245
.
Syslog Services
Security gateways have a syslog messaging facility for logging system error messages. The
messages can be automatically sent to a destination running a Syslog server.
Use Policy Manager to configure and enable Syslog services, then move to your computer’s
command prompt and type in a start command.
Figure 82: The Policy Manager for Syslog Services
Enable SYSLOG - When this box is checked, Syslog reporting to the target hosts in the list
occurs.
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#. The number here is the order by rank of the target host to which Syslog data is sent.
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Host Name or IP Address. The domain name or IP address of the target logging archive
machine.
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Type. UDP.
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Port. The port number of the Syslog host.
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Send From. Public, private, any.
Summary of Contents for 3.7
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Page 32: ...Overview of implementation 32 Avaya VPNmanager Configuration Guide Release 3 7...
Page 53: ...Preferences Issue 4 May 2005 53 Figure 16 Tunnel End Point Policy...
Page 54: ...Using VPNmanager 54 Avaya VPNmanager Configuration Guide Release 3 7...
Page 244: ...Using advanced features 244 Avaya VPNmanager Configuration Guide Release 3 7...
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