Web Manager for Administrators > Configuration>Network>Syslog

Configuration>Network>Syslog
When Configuration>Network>Syslog is selected in Expert mode, the screen shown in the following figure appears.
Web Manager Configuration>Network>Syslog Screen
An administrative user can use the Syslog screen to configure how the OnSite handles syslog messages. The Syslog screen allows you to do the following:
The top of the screen is used to tell the OnSite where to send syslog messages:
One facility number can be specified for messages from serial ports and AUX ports and another facility number for messages from KVM ports.
See Facility Numbers for Syslog Messages for details.
Obtain the facility numbers to use from the syslog server’s administrator. See “To Add a Syslog Server [Wizard] for how a syslog server is configured for the OnSite. The same server or different syslog servers and the same or duplicate facility numbers can be specified according to your site’s configuration.
Syslog messages can be sent to the console port (for logging the messages even if no user is logged in); to all sessions where the root user is logged in, or to one or more syslog servers.
The bottom of the screen has checkboxes for specifying which types of messages are forwarded based on the following criteria:
To Configure Syslogging and Message Filtering [Expert]
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The Syslog screen displays.
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Select a destination for the Syslog messages by clicking the checkbox next to one or more of the options: “Console,” “Root User,” or “Server.”
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Add a syslog server to the Syslog Servers list, by entering its IP address in the “New Syslog Server” field, and clicking the “Add>>” button.
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Select a facility number for messages generated by serial or AUX ports by selecting the number from the “CAS/AUX Ports Facility” pull-down menu.
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Select a facility number for messages generated by KVM ports by selecting the number from the “KVM Ports Facility” pull-down menu.
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Web Manager for Administrators > Configuration>Network>Syslog