Troubleshooting Guide

Table Of Contents
Name Description
AddressType Specifies if the address is an IPv4 or an IPv6 address.
Address Specifies the IP address of the syslog host. You can log system
log messages to external system log hosts with both IPv4 and
IPv6 addresses.
UdpPort Specifies the UDP port to use to send messages to the syslog
host (514–530). The default is 514.
Enable Enables or disables the sending of messages to the syslog host.
The default is disabled.
HostFacility Specifies the syslog host facility used to identify messages
(LOCAL0 to LOCAL7). The default is LOCAL7.
Severity Specifies the message severity for which syslog messages are
sent. The default is INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and FATAL.
MapInfoSeverity Specifies the syslog severity to use for INFO messages. The
default is INFO.
MapWarningSeverity Specifies the syslog severity to use for WARNING messages. The
default is WARNING.
MapErrorSeverity Specifies the syslog severity to use for ERROR messages. The
default is ERROR.
MapFatalSeverity Specifies the syslog severity to use for FATAL messages. The
default is EMERGENCY.
MapMfgSeverity Specifies the syslog severity to use for Accelar manufacturing
messages. There is no default value..
SecureForwardingTcpPort Specifies the TCP port to use for secure forwarding for a particular
host. The default is 1025.
SecureForwardingMode Enables or disables secure forwarding of syslog over remote port
forwarding. The supported values are ssh, tls, and none. The
default is none, which means that secure forwarding is disabled.
SecureForwardingServerCertName Specifies the server certificate name.
Certificate validation is done only if the server certificate name is
configured.
Configuring the system log table
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