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Reference Guide – DOC. 7150B
3-Series Control Systems
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Remote System Logging
Control system messages can be captured and stored on a remote server using
the remote system logging function.
NOTE:
The remote server host must have system log server with the applicable
security certificates and sufficient disk space to store the active system log. The
host should also be configured to archive older system logs and to off load them
over time. If TLS is enabled, a TLS-enabled server with the appropriate
certificates is required.
To configure remote system logging, issue the
REMOTESYSlog
command.
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Syntax:
REMOTESYSlog [-S] {-E} {-A} [-I:address] [-P:port]
{-T:protocol} {-V:ON|OFF}
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S:[ON|OFF]
: Enables or disables remote system logging
o
-
E:[level]
: Logs all messages at the provided error level and above.
The default setting is “Notice.”
OK
Info
Notice
Warning
Error
Fatal
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A
: Appends the contents of the audit log to the system log
NOTE:
Audit logging must be turned on to use this feature. For more
information, refer to "Audit Logging" on page 32.
o
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I:address
: Sets the remote server IP address for the system log in
dot decimal notation or as an ASCII string containing the server host
name (maximum 255 characters)
o
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P:port
: The remote server port number in decimal notation
o
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T:protocol
: The protocol used to connect to the remote server
TCP
UDP
SSL
o
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V:
If SSL is enabled, set to
ON
to require server verification or set to
OFF
to not require server verification.
o
No parameter: Displays the current setting
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Example:
REMOTESYSlog -S:ON -E:NOTICE -A -I:255.255.255.255
-P:12345 -T:SSL -V:OFF
Remote system logging can also be configured in Crestron Toolbox using the
Syslog function. For more information, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.