In Wizard mode, selecting “Step 6: System Log” brings up a screen for identifying one or more syslog servers to receive syslog messages from the OnSite and for IPDUs, if IPDU syslogging is configured. The screen appears as shown in the following figure.Before setting up syslogging, make sure an already-configured syslog server is available on the same network as the OnSite. Obtain the following information from the syslog server’s administrator.See “Notifications, Alarms, and Data Buffering” on page 40, if needed, for more background on logging and on how facility numbers are used.You can configure syslog servers for messages relating to serial or KVM ports, to OnSite traffic, and to IPDU events of interest in Expert mode. The following table has links to the wizard procedures for adding and deleting a syslog server and for other related procedures.
3. In the New Syslog Server field, enter the IP address of a syslog server, and then select the Add button. (Repeat this step until all syslog servers are listed.)
2. From the Syslog Server list, select the syslog server that you want to delete from the current facility location, and then select Delete.