User`s manual
Version 5.4 255 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
Table 3-60: Management Settings Parameters
Parameter Description
Syslog Settings
Syslog Server IP Address
[SyslogServerIP]
IP address (in dotted-decimal notation) of the computer you are using
to run the Syslog server. The Syslog server is an application designed
to collect the logs and error messages generated by the device.
Default IP address is 0.0.0.0.
For information on Syslog, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Syslog Server Port
[SyslogServerPort]
Defines the UDP port of the Syslog server.
The valid range is 0 to 65,535. The default port is 514.
For information on the Syslog, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Enable Syslog
[EnableSyslog]
Sends the logs and error message generated by the device to the
Syslog server.
[0] Disable = Logs and errors are not sent to the Syslog server
(default).
[1] Enable = Enables the Syslog server.
Notes:
If you enable Syslog, you must enter an IP address and a port
number (using SyslogServerIP and SyslogServerPort parameters).
You can configure the device to send Syslog messages
implementing Debug Recording (refer to Debug Recording (DR)),
by using the SyslogOutputMethod ini file parameter.
Syslog messages may increase the network traffic.
To configure Syslog logging levels, use the parameter
GwDebugLevel, as described in ''Advanced Parameters'' on page
166.
For information on the Syslog, refer to the Product Reference
Manual.
Logs are also sent to the RS-232 serial port. For information on
establishing a serial communications link with the device, refer to
the device's Fast Track Guide.
SNMP Settings
For detailed information on the SNMP parameters that can be configured via the ini file, refer to
''SNMP Parameters'' on page 321. For detailed information on developing an SNMP-based program
to manage your device, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
SNMP Trap Destinations
Click the arrow
button to configure the SNMP trap destinations
(refer to ''Configuring the SNMP Trap Destinations Table'' on page
257).
SNMP Community String
Click the arrow
button to configure the SNMP community strings
(refer to ''Configuring the SNMP Community Strings'' on page 258).
SNMP V3 Table
Click the arrow
button to configure the SNMP V3 users (refer to
''Configuring SNMP V3 Table'' on page 259).
SNMP Trusted Managers
Click the arrow
button to configure the SNMP Trusted Managers
(refer to ''Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers'' on page 260).
Enable SNMP
[DisableSNMP]
[0] Enable = SNMP is enabled (default).
[1] Disable = SNMP is disabled and no traps are sent.