Snagstaticsyslogbuffercriticalleve l, Snagstaticsyslogbuffermessage, Snagstaticsyslogbuffercaltimesta mp – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Release 07.5.00) User Manual

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Unified IP MIB Reference

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System log server table

System log server table

The system log (syslog) server table shows which server receives syslog messages. Every server in
the table receives all syslog messages.

snAgStaticSysLogBufferCriticalLeve
l
brcdIp.1.1.2.6.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Read-only

The critical level of this event:

other(1)

alert(2)

critical(3)

debugging(4)

emergency(5)

error(6)

informational(7)

notification(8)

warning(9)

snAgStaticSysLogBufferMessage
brcdIp.1.1.2.6.3.1.4
Syntax: DisplayString

Read-only

The system logging message.

snAgStaticSysLogBufferCalTimeSta
mp
brcdIp.1.1.2.6.3.1.5
Syntax: DisplayString

Read-only

A time stamp when the event is logged. This object is used only
if an external time source, such as an SNTP server, is
configured. Otherwise, the value of this object is 0.
If an SNTP server is used to maintain time, then this object
adds the value of the snAgStaticSysLogBufferTimeStamp
object to the SNTP base to calculate the absolute time.
This object returns a NULL terminated time stamp string if the
system calendar time was set. It returns a blank if the system
calendar time was not set.

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogServerTable
brcdIp.1.1.2.6.4

None

System log server table.

snAgSysLogServerIP
brcdIp.1.1.2.6.4.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress

Read-write

IP address of system log server.

snAgSysLogServerUDPPort
brcdIp.1.1.2.6.4.1.2
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

UDP port number of the syslog server.
Valid values: 0 – 65535

snAgSysLogServerRowStatus
brcdIp.1.1.2.6.4.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The following values
can be written:

delete(3) – Deletes the row.

create(4) – Creates a new row.

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a "bad
value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

other(1) – Other.

valid(2) – Row exists and is valid.

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