Terminal Server User Guide, Version 3.3
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Configuring the System
Chapter 10
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Introduction
This chapter describes the alerts (syslog) that can be configured for
the Terminal Server and the advanced options (SNMP and other
miscellaneous configuration options) that you will want to look at
to see if they are required for your implementation.
Alerts
Syslog
Overview
The Terminal Server can be configured to send system log messages to a syslog daemon running on a
remote host if the
Syslog
service is activated. You can configure a primary and secondary host for
the syslog information and specify the level for which you want syslog information sent.
Field Descriptions
Configure the following parameters:
Note:
You must ensure that the
Syslog Client
service in the
Security
,
Services
window is enabled
(by default it is enabled) for these settings to work.
Primary Host
The first preconfigured host that the Terminal Server will attempt to send
system log messages to; messages will be displayed on the host’s monitor.
Default:
None