Chapter 11 System Management
11.2 Functions in the Action Area for System
ETERNUS Web GUI User’s Guide
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The procedure to set up the servers for sending audit logs is as follows:
Procedure
1 Click [Setup Audit Log] in [Action].
2 Specify the parameters, and click the [Set] button.
• Send Audit Log
Select from "on (RFC3164)", "on (RFC5424)", or "off" for the audit log sending.
Logs are send in the selected RFC message format.
• Domain Name / IP Address
Input the domain name or the IP address of the Syslog server.
There are two methods to specify an IP address; "IPv4" and "IPv6". The following IPv6 addresses can
be used; "link local address", "global address", "unique local address", and "6to4 address". Refer to
"Available IPv6 Address" (page 757)
for details.
When the current setting is displayed, the IPv6 address is displayed as an abbreviation.
The following input conditions apply:
- For "Domain Name"
Up to 63 alphanumeric characters and symbols
- For IPv4 address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx: 1 - 255 for the top field (decimal)
xxx: 0 - 255 for other fields (decimal)
- For IPv6 address
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
xxxx: 0 - ffff (FFFF) (hexadecimal, alphanumeric characters)
Refer to "IPv6 Address Notation" (page 378)
for details.
• Port No.
Input the port number used to send an audit log.
The following input conditions apply:
- Numeric characters
- "1" - "65535"
• LAN Port
Select the LAN port from "MNT" or "RMT" that is to be used to send an audit log.
• The audit log function uses the destination server that has the same interface as the Syslog server. The
same server as the Syslog server is also available.
• The audit logs are sent to both Syslog servers at the same time.
• Even if the "Audit Log" setting changed to "Disable", the audit log setting information in the ETERNUS DX
Disk storage system is maintained.