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E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1
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Logging
System > System > Logging
The Router can capture and log system activity including interface connection
status, internal debugging messages, critical and emergency logs. It can either
store the logs locally and/or send them to external UDP syslog server for storage
and archival purposes. The system log buffer uses First In First Out (FIFO)
mechanism.
Note
All the logs are lost on Router reboot.
SYSLOG is an industry standard protocol/method for collecting and forwarding
messages from devices to a server running a syslog daemon usually via UDP Port
514. The syslog server on a remote computer accepts the log messages and stores
them in files or prints them. Logging to a central syslog server facility helps in the
aggregation of associated logs and alerts and provides protected long term storage.
This is useful for incident handling, routine troubleshooting and historical analysis.
Screen 10.1-2: Syslog Configurations
Parameters
Description
System log buffer
size
Enter the size of the buffer in Kilobytes (KB) to
save logs and stus information details.
The default System Log Buffer size is 16 KB.
External
system
log UDP server
Enter the IP Address of an External UDP server
system. This server will be used to save all the real