Multi-Tech Systems MVP210/410/810-SS Server User Manual


 
Chapter 6: Using the Software
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SysLog Server Functions
Multi-Tech has built SysLog server functionality into the software of the MultiVOIP units. SysLog is a de facto
standard for logging events in network communication systems.
The SysLog Server resides in the MultiVOIP unit itself. To implement this functionality, you will need a SysLog
client program (sometimes referred to as a “daemon”). SysLog client programs, both paid and freeware can be
obtained from Kiwi Enterprises (search the Internet for kiwi syslog daemon), among other firms. Read the End-
User License Agreement carefully and observe license requirements. SysLog client programs essentially give
you a means of structuring console messages for convenience and ease of use.
Multi-Tech Systems does not endorse any particular SysLog client program. SysLog client programs by qualified
providers should suffice for use with MultiVOIP units.
Before a SysLog client program is used, the SysLog functionality must be enabled within the MultiVOIP in the
Logs menu under Configuration.
Figure 6-45: Enable SysLog
The IP Address used will be that of the MultiVOIP itself.
In the Port field, entered by default, is the standard (‘well-known’) logical port, 514.
Configuring the SysLog Client Program. Configure the SysLog client program for your own needs. In various
SysLog client programs, you can define where log messages will be saved/archived, opt for interaction with an
SNMP system (like MultiVoipManager), set the content and format of log messages, determine disk space
allocation limits for log messages, and establish a hierarchy for the seriousness of messages (normal, alert,
critical, emergency, etc.).