Under Ports > Physical Ports in Expert Mode, after you select one or more serial ports, and click the Modify Port(s), you can select the Data Buffering form from the tabbed menu. The following form appears.There are different fields on this form depending on whether one or both options are enabled. The form displays “Enable Data Buffering” and “Buffer to Syslog” options.If “Enable Data Buffering” is active, the form displays different fields depending on whether “Local” or “Remote” are selected from the “Destination” menu.Note: Go to Wizard > Step 5:System Log, or Expert > Network > Syslog to set up a syslog server.The following figure shows both checkboxes (“Enable Data Buffering” and “Buffer to Syslog”) and the “Local” destination selected.
circular or linear. In circular mode, data is written into the specified local data file until the upper limit on the file size is reached; then the data is overwritten starting from the top of the file as additional data comes in. Circular buffering requires the administrator to set up processes to examine the data during the timeframe before the data is overwritten by new data. File Size (Bytes) (Local Destination) The maximum file size for the data buffer file. The file size must be greater than zero. NFS File Path (Remote Destination) The path for the mount point of the directory where data buffer file is to be stored.Note: The NFS server must already be configured with the mount point shared (exported), and the shared directory from the NFS server must be mounted on the ACS. Choose a facility number to assign to ACS. Obtain the facility number for ACS from the system administrator of the syslog server. The facility number is included in any syslog message generated from ACS. The server’s administrator can use facility numbers to isolate logs from individual devices into individual files. Buffer SysLog only when nobody is connected to the port Perform this procedure if you want to configure data buffering. Obtain the facility number for the ACS from the system administrator of the syslog server. Options range from Local0 to Local7.
a. From the “Destination” pull-down menu, choose “Local” or “Remote” to specify whether the data buffer files are stored locally or remotely on a file server.
c. If you chose “Remote” from the “Destination” pull-down menu, enter the NFS mount point for the directory where data buffer file is to be stored in the “NFS File Path” field.Note: If you are configuring data buffer files to be stored remotely, make sure that a system administrator has already configured an NFS server and shared the mount point.
d. Click the checkbox next to “Record the timestamp in the data buffering file” to specify whether to include a timestamp with the data.
e. From the “Show Menu” pull-down menu, choose among the following options:
• Note: Obtain the facility number from the system administrator of the syslog server. Options range from Local0 to Local7.To configure alarm notifications to be sent based on the type of buffered data, use the Notifications form, Expert > Administration > Notifications.