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© Virtual Access 2017
GW7304 Series User Manual
Issue: 1.9
Page 310 of 336
33.7.7.2
Syslog target using UCI
va_eventd.@target[0]=target
va_eventd.@target[0].name=syslog1
va_eventd.@target[0].enabled=1
va_eventd.@target[0].type=syslog
va_eventd.target[0].tcp_syslog=0
va_eventd.@target[0].addr=192.168.0.1:514
va_eventd.@target[0].conn_tester=pinger
va_eventd.@target[0].snmp_version=3
33.7.7.3
Syslog target using package options
config target
option name syslog1
option enabled ‘1’
option type ‘syslog’
option tcp_syslog ‘0’
option target_addr ‘192.168.0.1:514’
option conn_tester ‘pinger’
option snmp_version '3'
33.7.7.4
Syslog target table options
UCI/Package Option
Description
UCI: va_eventd.<target label>.name
Opt: name
Name of the target.This is to be used in the forwarding section.
UCI: va_eventd.<target label>.enabled
Opt: enabled
Enable this target.
0
Disabled.
1
Enabled.
UCI: va_eventd.<target label>.type
Opt: type
Must be 'syslog' for a syslog target.
syslog
Syslog target
Email target
snmptrap
SNMP target
exec
Exec target
UCI: va_eventd.<target label>.tcp_syslog
Opt: tcp_syslog
Defines whether to use TCP for delivery of syslog messages.
0
Disabled.
1
Enabled.
UCI: va_eventd.<target
label>.target_addr
Opt: target_addr
IP Address or FQDN and Port number to send the syslog message
to. If no port is given, 514 is assumed. Format: x.x.x.x:port or
FQDN:port