5.
Click
Save
. The Events page appears with an X in the column below the destination type if the Send box was
checked on the Events Settings screen.
Event destinations
To configure event destinations:
1.
Click on
Event and Logs - Event Destinations
.
2.
Under the Syslog heading, use the drop-down menu to select the Facility.
Select
Remote Server - IPv4
to enable syslog messages to be sent to one or more remote IPv4 syslog servers,
and enter the IPv4 Address or Hostname and the UDP port for each remote syslog server.
-or-
Select
Remote Server - IPv6
to enable syslog messages to be sent to one or more remote IPv6 syslog servers,
and enter the IPv6 Address or Hostname and the UDP port for each remote syslog server.
3.
Select
Appliance Console
to send messages to the console server’s console.
4. Select
Root Session
to send syslog messages to all sessions where you are logged in as root user.
5.
Under the SNMP Trap heading, enter the name of the community defined in one or more of the SNMP trap
servers in the Community field then enter the IP addresses of up to five servers in the server fields.
6. Under the SMS heading, enter the SMS Server, Port and Pager Number information in the appropriate fields.
7.
Under the Email heading, enter the Server, Port and Destination Email information in the appropriate fields.
8.
Under the DSView heading, enter the IP address of the DSView server where event notifications will be sent in
the DSView server field. Enter the syslog server port number for the DSView server, the SSH information and
the buffer warning information in the appropiate fields.
9. Click
Save
.
Trap forward
The console server will receive SNMP traps and forward them to a remote SNMP trap server.
To add a SNMP trap server to forward traps:
1.
Click
Events and Logs – Trap Forward.
2.
Click
Add.
3.
Enter the IP address of the remote server and the UDP port.
4. Enter the OID to filter traps to send to this server (optional).
To edit SNMP trap server configuration:
1.
Click
Events and Logs – Trap Forward.
2.
Click the index of the server to be edited.
3.
Update the UDP port and/or the OID and click
Save.
Data buffering
When data buffering is enabled on one or more serial ports, the settings on the Events and Logs - Data Buffering page apply
to the type (destination) of the buffering. Segment size, which is specified in kilobytes, determines the size of each data
buffering file saved. Spare segments determines how many additional historical buffering files of segment size are retained
and named with suffix .1, .2 etc.
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