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Config Panel - Guntermann und Drunck GmbH

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Sending syslog messages to a server<br />

How to send syslog messages to a server:<br />

1. Use the tree view to click on UserCenter.<br />

Network functions of the devices<br />

2. Right-click the device to be configured. Now click the <strong>Config</strong>uration entry in the<br />

context menu.<br />

3. Click the Network tab.<br />

4. Click the Syslog tab and enter the following data in the Syslog server 1 or<br />

Syslog server 2 section:<br />

Syslog server: Select the respective entry from the pull-down menu to<br />

define whether syslog messages are to be sent to a server<br />

or not:<br />

Disabled<br />

Enabled<br />

Log Level: Use the pull-down menu to select from which severity<br />

code on a log message is to be logged.<br />

The selected severity code and all lower severity codes<br />

are logged.<br />

If you select severity code 2 - Critical, messages for this code and for the<br />

severity codes 1 - Alert and 0 - Emergency are logged.<br />

IP address/<br />

DNS name:<br />

5. Click OK to close the window.<br />

Enter the IP address or the server name to which the syslog<br />

messages are to be sent.<br />

Port: Enter the port – usually 514 – on which the server receives<br />

the incoming messages.<br />

Protocol: Select the protocol – usually UDP – on which the server<br />

receives the incoming messages:<br />

TCP<br />

UDP<br />

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