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7: Services 2. Enter the following settings: System Logging Alert Levels Network Level Services Authentication Device Ports Diagnostics General Remote Servers (#1 and #2) RPM Log Size Other Log Size Select one of the following alert levels from the drop-down list for each message category: Off: Disables this type of logging. Error: Saves messages that are output because of an error. Warning: Saves message output from a condition that may be cause for concern, in addition to error messages. This is the default for all message types. Info: Saves informative message, in addition to warning and error messages. Debug: Saves extraneous detail that may be helpful in tracking down a problem, in addition to information, warning, and error messages. Messages concerning the network activity, for example about Ethernet and routing. Messages concerning services such as SNMP and SMTP. Messages concerning user authentication. Messages concerning device ports and connections. Messages concerning system status and problems. Any message not in the categories above. The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the remote server(s) where system logs are stored. The system log is always saved to local SLC storage. It is retained through SLC unit reboots for files up to Other Log Size (see below). Saving the system log to a server that supports remote logging services (see RFC 3164) allows the administrator to save the complete system log history. Note: If the SLC is unable resolve the Remote Server hostnames or contact the Remote Servers to send syslog messages, the syslog messages that cannot be sent to a Remote Server may appear on the SLC console port. The maximum size in Kbytes that RPM logs can grow to before they are pruned. When the file is pruned, it will be pruned to 50% of the RPM Log Size. The maximum size in Kbytes that all logs other than the RPM logs can grow to before they are pruned. When the file is pruned, it will be pruned to 50% of the Other Log Size. Audit Log Enable Log Select to save a history of all configuration changes in a circular log. Disabled by default. The audit log is saved through SLC 8000 advanced console manager reboots. Size The log has a default maximum size of 50 Kbytes (approximately 500 entries). You can set the maximum size of the log from 1 to 500 Kbytes. Include CLI Commands Select to cause the audit log to include the CLI commands that have been executed. Disabled by default. Include In System If enabled, the contents of the audit log are added to the system log (under the Log General/Info category/level). Disabled by default. SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 134
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