Technical information
Configuration Wizard
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RMS Quick Start Guide
Logging
The RMS application suite can record room device and parameter changes to an
internal database log as well as the Windows event log.
After you have selected the desired logging options, click Next to continue.
Syslog
Syslog logging can also be used to log messages. You need to supply the Syslog
Server IP Address or hostname and the Syslog IP Port to enable communication.
SNMP Settings (Cont.)
SNMP Community The group to which devices and management stations running
SNMP belong.
SNMP Trap
Community
An alert that is sent to a management station by agents.
SNMP Trap Recipients The name or IP address of hosts to which traps are to be sent.
Add Adds a new recipient.
Remove Removes selected recipient.
Logging Options
Enable Internal Log Select this option to enable internal logging.
Maximum Log Entries Enter the number of messages. If you would rather base
the Internal Log size on dates of messages, set this value
to 0 and set Delete Log Entries After.
Delete Log Entries After Enter the number of days. If you would rather base the
internal log size on number of messages, set this value to 0
and set Keep Maximum Log Entries.
Enable Windows Event Log Select this option to enable event logging.
Log Informational Messages If this option is selected, the RMS application suite server
logs all informational type messages to the windows event
log. It is not recommended to use this option, if a large
number of messages are posted to the event log.
Log Warning Messages If this option is selected, the RMS application suite server
logs all warning type messages to the windows event log. It
is recommended to use this option to record any warning
level notifications.
Log Error Messages If this option is selected, the RMS application suite server
logs all error type messages to the windows event log. It is
recommended to use this option to record any error level
notifications.