User`s guide

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Interface x,y
If the routing table is not to be used, an interface type (PPP or Ethernet) may be selected
from the drop-down selection box and the interface instance number may be typed into the
adjoining text entry box. The route is then determined by that interface.
Priority
The checkboxes listed in this section select the event priorities that should cause the event
to be logged.
Facility
The checkboxes listed in this section select which of the router facilities should be logged.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
syslog n server IP address Syslog server IP address
syslog n port IP port number Port
syslog n mode UDP, TCP, RFC3195 Mode
syslog n tcp_to
Timeout in seconds,
e.g. 86400
TCP timeout s seconds
syslog n source_ent PPP, ETH
Interface x,y
x = Interface type
syslog n source_add 0 - 4
Interface x,y
y = interface number
syslog n priority
Hyphen separated
0 7
Comma separated
0,3,5
or ‘all’
Priority checkboxes
syslog n facility
Hyphen separated
0 23
Comma separated
4,3,5,10,15,22
or ‘all’
Facility checkboxes
Event Logcodes
Configuration - Alarms > Event Logcodes
This page allows you to edit the logcodes used to describe events entered in the
“EVENTLOG.TXT” pseudo file. If a change is made to the logcodes.txt file, the changes will
be saved in the file logcodes.dif so when a firmware upgrade is performed the changes to
the logcodes are retained.
The page that appears under the blue bar initially shows a table containing the Event
descriptions and reason. Clicking on an item shown in bright blue (an HTML link) causes a
configuration page associated with that item to be opened. The newly-opened page allows
that item to be configured. The configuration options shown on that page are described
below.
Event