Specifies which transport protocol the syslog client should use for sending syslog messages to the server.
- SNMP ID:
- 2.22.2.9
- Console path:
- Setup > SYSLOG > Server
- Possible values:
- TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol
- UDP
- User Datagram Protocol
- TLS
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The syslog client supports three scenarios in TLS mode:
- The syslog client accepts all TLS server certificates from the syslog server. For this purpose, no trusted CA certificate is stored in the router.
- The syslog client only accepts server certificates signed by a trusted CA. To do this, the CA certificate must be uploaded to the corresponding certificate slot on the router.
- The syslog client authenticates itself with the syslog server using a TLS client certificate and the syslog server authenticates itself with its CA certificate. To do this, both the TLS client certificate for the router and the CA certificate must be uploaded to the corresponding certificate slot on the router, e.g. in a container as a PKCS#12 file.
- Default:
- UDP