RuggedCom RS400 Welder User Manual


 
Administration
RS400 49 ROS™ v3.5
DHCP Client Ports
Synopsis: Any combination of numbers valid for this parameter
Default: None
This parameter specifies ports where DHCP clients are connected.
Examples:
All - all ports of the switch can have DHCP clients connected.
2,4-6,8 - ports 2,4,5,6 and 8 can have DHCP clients connected
1.15 Syslog
The syslog provides users the ability to configure local syslog and remote syslog. The remote
syslog protocol, defined in RFC 3164, provides a UDP/IP based transport to allow a device to
send event notification messages across IP networks to event message collectors, also known
as syslog servers. The protocol is simply designed to transport these event messages from the
generating device to the collector.
Syslog client resides in ROS
TM
and supports up to 5 collectors (syslog servers). The ROS
TM
Remote Syslog provides the ability to configure:
IP address(es) of collector(s)
Source UDP port
Destination UDP port per collector
Syslog source facility ID per collector (same value for all ROSTM modules)
Filtering severity level per collector (in case different collectors are interested in syslog
reports with different severity levels)
1.15.1 Configuring Local Syslog
The local syslog configuration enables users to control what level of syslog information will be
logged. Only the messages with higher than or equal to the configured severity level are written
to the syslog.txt file in the unit.
Figure 25: Local Syslog Form
Local Syslog Level
Synopsis: { EMERGENCY, ALERT, CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFORMATION
AL, DEBUGGING }
Default: DEBUGGING