Port, Add or apply/cancel, Reminder – Cisco VPN 3002 User Manual

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Chapter 9 Events

Configuration | System | Events | Syslog Servers

Port

Enter the UDP port number by which you access the destination SNMP server. Use a decimal number
from 0 to 65535. The default is 162, which is the well-known port number for SNMP traps.

Add or Apply/Cancel

To add this system to the list of SNMP trap destinations, click Add. Or to apply your changes to this trap
destination, click Apply. Both actions include your entry in the active configuration. The Manager
returns to the Configuration | System | Events | Trap Destinations screen. Any new destination system
appears in the Trap Destinations list.

Reminder:

To save the active configuration and make it the boot configuration, click the Save Needed icon at the
top of the Manager window.

To discard your settings, click Cancel. The Manager returns to the Configuration | System | Events | Trap
Destinations screen, and the Trap Destinations list is unchanged.

Configuration | System | Events | Syslog Servers

This section of the Manager lets you configure UNIX syslog servers as recipients of event messages.
Syslog is a UNIX daemon, or background process, that records events. The VPN 3002 can send event
messages in two syslog formats to configured syslog systems. If you configure any event handling,
default or special, with values in Severity to Syslog fields, you must configure syslog servers in this
section.

To configure default event handling and syslog formats, click the highlighted link that says “Click here
to configure general event parameters
.” To configure special event handling, see the Configuration |
System | Events | Classes screens.

Figure 9-7

Configuration | System | Events | Syslog Servers Screen

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