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5.3. Syslogd Configuration
With this option, log messages may be sent to different hosts using the syslogd protocol.
A different host may be specified for each of five different levels:
NOTICE
This host will receive all messages from the LoadMaster.
WARN
This host will receive all messages except NOTICE level messages.
ERROR
This host will receive all messages except WARN and NOTICE level messages.
I.e. It will receive ERROR, CRITICAL and EMERGENCY messages.
CRITICAL
This host will receive only CRITICAL and EMERGENCY messages.
EMERGENCY
This host will receive only EMERGENCY messages.
5.4. SNMP metrics
With this menu, the SNMP configuration can be modified. For more information on SNMP please see the
Application Guide.
Enable/Disable SNMP metrics
This toggle option, enables or disables SNMP metrics. I.e. This option allows the LoadMaster to respond to
SNMP requests.
Note: By default SNMP is disabled.
Configure SNMP Clients
With this option, the user can specify from which SNMP management hosts the LoadMaster will respond to.
Important: If no client has been specified, the LoadMaster will respond to SNMP management requests from
any host.
Configure SNMP Community String
This option allows the SNMP community string to be changed. The default value is “public”.
Configure SNMP Contact
This option allows the SNMP Contact string to be changed. For example, this could be e-mail address of the
administrator of the LoadMaster.
Configure SNMP Location
This option allows the SNMP location string to be changed.
5.5. SNMP traps
When an important event happens to a LoadMaster a Virtual Service or to a real server, a trap is generated.
These are sent to the SNMP trap sinks.
Enable/Disable SNMP Traps
This toggle option enables and disables the sending of SNMP traps.
Note: SNMP traps are disabled by default.
Configure SNMP Trap Sink1
This option allows the user to specify a list of hosts to which a SNMPv1 trap will be sent when a trap is
generated.