Status and alarms, Paradyne syslog mib (pdn_syslog.mib), Pdnsyslogstatus (rw) – Paradyne Hotwire 8620 User Manual

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1. Network Management Specification

92

June 2003

8000-A2-GB30-00

10. Status and Alarms.

10.1

Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib):

The pdn_syslog MIB defines a collection of objects for managing syslog messages. The
objects are used to configure both syslog functions and syslog daemons. This MIB also
allows one to retrieve syslog message from a device.

10.1.1

pdnSyslogStatus (RW):

Valid values are disable (1), enable (2). This object allows user to disable or enable syslog
event generation.

10.1.2

pdnSyslogIPAddr (RW):

This value is the IP address of a syslog server. If the ip address is known then this can be
used for the remote syslog daemon.

10.1.3

pdnSyslogLevel:

This object has been deprecated.

10.1.4

pdnSyslogPort (RW):

This value corresponds to a UDP port number to which system events are sent. The default
is 514.

Table 1-96. Syslog MIB

Table

Comments

pdnEntitySyslogEntry

Supported as is

pdnSyslogStatus

Supported as is

pdnSyslogIPAddr

Supported as is

pdnSyslogLevel

Supported as is

pdnSyslogPort

Supported as is

pdnSyslogSeverityThreshold

Supported as is

pdnSyslogRemoteDaemon

Supported as is

pdnSyslogNumOfMsgInTable

Supported as is

pdnSyslogMaxTableSize

Supported as is

pdnSyslogClearTable

Supported as is

pdnSyslogMsgToConsole

Supported as is

pdnSyslogRateLimiting

Supported as is

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