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4. Telnet/SSH Console
Facility
The logging facility values are the Syslog facilities as defined in RFC
5424.
Numerical Code Facility
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0 kernel messages
1 user-level messages
2 mail system
3 system daemons
4 security/authorization messages
5 messages generated internally by syslogd
6 line printer subsystem
7 network news subsystem
8 UUCP subsystem
9 clock daemon
10 security/authorization messages
11 FTP daemon
12 NTP subsystem
13 log audit
14 log alert
15 clock daemon
16 local use 0 (local0)
17 local use 1 (local1)
18 local use 2 (local2)
19 local use 3 (local3)
20 local use 4 (local4)
21 local use 5 (local5)
22 local use 6 (local6)
23 local use 7 (local7)
The default logging facility is 23.
Menu Data
Host
Host Name or IP address for the Remote Syslog server.
Port
This defines the port for the Remote Syslog server. The default is 514.
Log Level
The supported values are:
• Disabled – no logging to this server
• Emergency
• Alert
• Critical
• Error
• Warning
• Notice
• Info
• Debug
• Trace
The values in this list are equivalent to the Severity values as defined
in RFC 4524. The two values that do not match our choices are
“Disabled,” which is used to turn off logging to the server without
removing the definition, and “Trace” which is a more detailed severity
level for debug. This will be mapped to the Debug Syslog Severity level.
The default log level is “Disabled.”
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