
WB-2P-LR2. User manual
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Syslog
– messages are output to the remote server or local file via syslog protocol (protocol
configuration is carried out below);
Console
– messages are output to device console (connection via COM port adapter is needed);
Telnet
– messages are output to the telnet session; create telnet protocol connection first.
Select types of messages to be output in Networkd Log:
Error
– check if it is needed to output 'Error' type messages;
Warning
–
check if it is needed to output
'Warning'
type messages;
Debug
– check to collect debug messages;
Info
– check to collect information messages.
Configd Log
Log Output
– log messages output direction:
Disabled
– the output is disabled;
Syslog
– messages are output to the remote server or local file via syslog protocol (protocol
configuration is carried out below);
Console
– messages are output to device console (connection via COM port adapter is needed);
Telnet
– messages are output to the telnet session; create telnet protocol connection first.
Select types of messages to be output in Configd Log:
Error
– check if it is needed to output 'Error' type messages;
Warning
–
check if it is needed to output
'Warning'
type messages;
Debug
– check to collect debug messages;
Info
– check to collect information messages.
Syslog settings
If there is at least a single log (Networkd Log or Configd Log) configured for Syslog output, you should enable
Syslog agent that will intercept debug messages and send them to a remote server or save them to a local file in
Syslog format.
Enable
– when checked syslog agent is running;
Mode
– Syslog agent operation mode:
Server
– log information is sending to remote Syslog server;
Local file
– log information is saving to local file
;
Server and file
– log information is sending to remote Syslog server and saving to local file.
According to Syslog agent mode, the following settings might be avaliable:
Syslog server address
– Syslog server IP address or domain name (required for 'Server', 'Server and file'
modes);
Syslog server port
– port for Syslog server incoming messages (default value is 514; required for 'Server',
'Server and file' modes);
File name
– name of the file to store log in Syslog format (required for 'Local file', 'Server and file' modes);
File size, KB
– maximum log file size (required for 'Local file', 'Server and file' modes).