Overview Web-Based Management Interface
events. After the event is logged and the updated log is saved in FLASH memory, the IBP
module will be reset. The log can hold at least 2,000 entries (the actual number depends on the
platform and OS), and the oldest one will be erased when an attempt is made to add an entry
after it is full. The event log is preserved across system resets.
Non-Configurable Data
Entry - The number of the entry within the event log. The most recent entry is first.
Filename - The FASTPATH source code filename identifying the code that detected the
event.
Line - The line number within the source file of the code that detected the event.
Task ID - The OS-assigned ID of the task reporting the event.
Code - The event code passed to the event log handler by the code reporting the event.
Time - The time the event occurred, measured from the previous reset.
Command Buttons
Refresh - Update the information on the page.
Clear Log - Remove all log information.
6.2.4.1.6 Configuring Hosts configuration Page
Configurable Data
Host - This is a list of the hosts that have been configured for syslog. Select a host for
changing the configuration or choose to add a new hosts from the drop down list.
IP Address - This is the ip address of the host configured for syslog.
Status -This specifies wether the host has been configured to be actively logging or not.
Set the host to be active/out of service from the drop down menu.
Port -This is the port on the host to which syslog messages are sent. The default port is
514. Specify the port in the text field.
Severity Filter -A log records messages equal to or above a configured severity
threshold. Select the severity option by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown
entry field. These severity levels have been enumerated below:
-Emergency (0): system is unusable
-Alert (1): action must be taken immediately
-Critical (2): critical conditions