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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Step 3 Click Submit to save the settings.
Multiple Hosts for System Logging
Each syslog host can receive different priority levels of syslog messages. Therefore, you can configure
different syslog hosts with a different syslog message priority code to enable the SE to send varying
levels of syslog messages to the four external syslog hosts.
However, if you want to achieve syslog host redundancy or failover to a different syslog host, you must
configure multiple syslog hosts on the SE and assign the same priority code to each configured syslog
host.
Configuring Troubleshooting
The Kernel Debugger troubleshooting page allows you to enable or disable access to the kernel debugger.
Once enabled, the kernel debugger is automatically activated when kernel problems occur.
Enabling the Kernel Debugger
To enable the kernel debugger, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Troubleshooting > Kernel Debugger. The Kernel
Debugger window appears.
Step 2 To enable the kernel debugger, check the Enable check box, and click Submit.
For information about monitoring the SEs, see the “Device Monitoring” section on page 7-6.
Configuring Service Router Settings
Note This is a Release 2.1 feature.
Host Settings
Enable Enables sending the system log file to a host. You can configure up to four hosts.
Hostname A hostname or IP address of a remote syslog host.
Priority Severity level of the message that should be sent to the specified remote syslog
host.
Port The destination port on the remote host. The default is 514.
Rate Limit The message rate per second. To limit bandwidth and other resource consumption,
messages can be rate limited. If this limit is exceeded, the remote host drops the
messages. There is no default rate limit, and by default all system log messages are
sent to all syslog hosts.
Table 4-45 System Logs Settings Fields (continued)
Field Description