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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
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Enabling System Logs
Use the System Logs page to set specific parameters for the system log file (syslog). This file contains
authentication entries, privilege level settings, and administrative details. System logging is always
enabled. By default, the system log file is stored as /local1/syslog.txt.
To enable system logging, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Notification and Tracking > System Logs. The
System Log Settings page is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the settings as appropriate. See Table 4-45 for a description of the fields.
Table 4-45 System Logs Settings Fields
Field Description
System Logs
Enable Enables system logs.
Facility Facility where the system log is sent.
Console Settings
Enable Enable sending the system log to the console.
Priority Severity level of the message that should be sent to the specified remote syslog
host. The default priority is warning. The priorities are:
Emergency—System is unusable.
Alert—Immediate action needed.
Critical—Critical condition.
Error—Error conditions.
Warning—Warning conditions.
Notice—Normal but significant conditions.
Information—Informational messages.
Debug—Debugging messages.
Disk Settings
Enable Enables saving the system logs to disk.
File Name Path and filename where the system log file is stored on the disk. The default is
/local1/syslog.txt.
Priority Severity level of the message that should be sent to the specified remote syslog
host.
Recycle The maximum size of the system log file before it is recycled. The default is
10000000 bytes.