Syslog server configuration – SENA PS210W User Manual

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Table 3-2 Input examples of Option and IP address/mask combination

Input format

Allowable Hosts

IP address/mask

Option

Any host

0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0

Normal

192.168.1.120

192.168.1.120/255.255.255.255

Normal

Any host except

192.168.1.120

192.168.1.120/255.255.255.255

Invert

192.168.1.1 ~

192.168.1.254

192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0

Normal

192.168.0.1 ~

192.168.255.254

192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0

Normal

192.168.1.1 ~

192.168.1.126

192.168.1.0/255.255.255.128

Normal

192.168.1.129 ~

192.168.1.254

192.168.1.128/255.255.255.128

Normal

None

0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0

Invert

3.7. SYSLOG server configuration

The Pro Series supports the use of a remote message logging service, SYSLOG service for the

system and port data logging. To use the remote SYSLOG service, the user must specify the

SYSLOG server’s IP address and the facility to be used. Figure 3-16 shows the SYSLOG server

configuration page which is located in the Web interface.

Figure 3-76 SYSLOG server configuration

To receive log messages from the Pro Series, the SYSLOG server must be configured as “remote

reception allowed”. If there is a firewall between the Pro Series and the SYSLOG server, there must

be a rule that allows all outgoing and incoming UDP packets to travel across the firewall.

The Pro Series supports SYSLOG facilities from local0 to local7. The user can employ these

facilities to save messages from the Pro Series separately in the SYSLOG server.

If the SYSLOG service is enabled and the SYSLOG server configuration is properly set up, the user

may configure the storage location for the system log or port data log of the Pro Series as SYSLOG

server. For more information about the configuration of port/system log storage location, please refer

to section, 4.2.8 Port Logging and 5.2 System Logging.

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