As of LCOS version 7.6 the table of syslog clients (factory settings) is set up to display important events which are relevant to diagnostics, and to save these to the internal syslog memory. The following screenshot shows these pre-defined syslog clients under WEBconfig:
WEBconfig: LCOS menu tree/ Setup/ SYSLOG/ SYSLOG table
All pre-defined syslog clients transmit the messages to the IP address 127.0.0.1, i.e. to the LANCOM itself. The sender IP address is the IP address from the "INTRANET" network. Individual entries have the following functions:
Index | Source | Level | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
0001 | 04 | 00 | System time without a specifiied level |
0002 | 01 | 17 | System messages with the level alarm, error, alert or debug. |
0003 | 10 | 02 | Connection messages with the level error. |
0004 | 40 | 08 | Management messages with the level information. |
0005 | 02 | 0a | Logins with the level error or information. |
0006 | 08 | 08 | Console logins with the level information. |
0007 | 20 | 08 | Accounting messages with the level information. |
0008 | 80 | 01 | Router messages with the level alarm. |
Note: If you update an existing device, the settings for SYSLOG are not set to this
default value, so that any existing settings are retained. In this case you can enter the
settings according to this table. Alternatively you will find a script for automatically
installing pre-defined syslog clients on the LANCOM Web site in the "KnowledgeBase".
- Idx. Position of the entry in the table.
- IP address IP address of the SYSLOG client.
- Source Source that caused the message to be sent. Each source is represented by a certain code.
- Level SYSLOG level with which the message is sent. Each level is represented by a certain code.
- Loopback address This is where you can configure an optional sender address for use instead of that automatically selected for the destination address.