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Mode (Local Destination) circular or linear. In circular mode, data is written into the
specified local data file until the upper limit on the file size is
reached; then the data is overwritten starting from the top of
the file as additional data comes in. Circular buffering requires
the administrator to set up processes to examine the data
during the timeframe before the data is overwritten by new
data.
File Size (Bytes) (Local
Destination)
The maximum file size for the data buffer file. The file size
must be greater than zero.
NFS File Path (Remote
Destination)
The path for the mount point of the directory where data
buffer file is to be stored.
Note: The NFS server must already be configured with the
mount point shared (exported), and the shared directory from
the NFS server must be mounted on the CS.
Record the timestamp...
Save a timestamp with the data in the data buffer file.
Show Menu Options for the buffer file.
Syslog Server The IP address for the preconfigured Syslog server.
Facility Number Choose a facility number to assign to CS. Obtain the facility
number for CS from the system administrator of the syslog
server. The facility number is included in any syslog message
generated from CS. The server’s administrator can use facility
numbers to isolate logs from individual devices into individual
files.
Options range from Local0 to Local7.
Syslog Buffer Size Maximum size of the buffer in the Syslog server.
Buffer SysLog at all times As indicated.
Buffer SysLog only when
nobody is connected to
the port
As indicated.
Table 10-8: Expert > Data Buffering Form Fields
Field Name Definition