The SYSLOG module enables the logging of accesses to the LANCOM Wireless. SYSLOG clients are set up to be able to receive the SYSLOG messages.
LANconfig: Log & Trace / SYSLOG / SYSLOG clients
WEBconfig: LCOS menu tree / Setup / SYSLOG / SYSLOG table
- IP addressIP address of the SYSLOG client.
- Loopback addressSender address entered into the SYSLOG message. No answer is expected to a SYSLOG message.
- Source
- System: System messages (boot events, timer system, etc.)
- Logins: Messages concerning the user's login or logout during the PPP negotiation, and any errors that occur during this.
- System time: Messages about changes to the system time
- Console logins: Messages about console logins (Telnet, Outband, etc.), logouts and any errors that occurred during this.
- Connections: Messages about establishment and termination of connections and any errors that occurred (display trace)
- Accounting: Accounting information stored after termination of a connection (user, online time, transfer volumes)
- Administration: Messages on changes to the configuration, remotely executed commands, etc.
- Router: Regular statistics about the most frequently used services (breakdown per port number) and messages about filtered packets, routing errors, etc.
- Priority
- Alert: This is a collection of messages of interest to the administrator (general SYSLOG priority: PANIC, ALERT, CRIT).
- Error: At this level all error messages which can occur under normal conditions are communicated; no special attention is required by the administrator, e.g. connection errors (general SYSLOG priority: ERROR).
- Warning: This level communicates messages which do not compromise normal operating conditions (general SYSLOG priority: WARNING).
- Information: At this level, all messages are sent that have a purely informational character (e.g. accounting) (general SYSLOG priority: NOTICE, INFORM).
- Debug: Communication of all debug messages. Debug messages generate large data volumes and can compromise the device's operation. For this reason they should be disabled for normal operations and only used for trouble-shooting (general SYSLOG priority: DEBUG).