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7.3.4 ALARM Tab (Activation Key necessary)
All the links within the tab on the left hand side lead to corresponding detailed setting options.
7.3.4.1 Syslog Configuration
It is necessary to enter the name or IPv4 or IPv6 address of a Syslog server in order to store
every configured alarm situation which occurs on the module in a Linux/Unix Syslog. If
everything is configured correctly and enabled (depending on the Syslog level), every
message is transmitted to the Syslog server and stored in the Syslog file there.
Syslog uses Port 514.
Co-logging in the system itself is not possible as therefore the internal memory is not of
sufficient size.
It should be noted that the standard Linux/Unix Syslog mechanism is used for this functionality.
This is not the same as the Windows System Event mechanism!
The alarm level designates the priority level of the messages to be transmitted and the level
from which transmission should take place (see
Chapter 7.3.4.4 Alarm Messages
).
Alarm Level
Transmitted Messages
none
no messages
info
info / warning / error / alarm
warning
warning / error / alarm
error
error / alarm
alarm
alarm
The NTP service implemented in the system can transmit its own Syslog messages
(see
Chapter 7.3.3.4.2 NTP Syslog Messages (General / Log NTP Messages to Syslog)
).