System Log Configuration window 281
Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 19 • System Log
SysLog Daemon IP Address(syslogDaemonIP)
The IP address of a host computer system which is running a syslog daemon. System messages with a priority
greater than or equal to the configurable syslogDaemonPriority will be sent to this IP address (see section “Pri-
ority” on page 281).
SNMP Trap Daemon IP Address (syslogTrapIP)
The IP address of a host system which is running a SNMP trap daemon. SNMP Trap messages with a priority
greater than or equal to the configurable syslogTrapPriority will be sent to this IP address.
Priority
This portion of the System Log Configuration window displays the parameters that define the Message Priority
level for the System Log message destinations.
Min Priority for SysLog Daemon (syslogDaemonPriority)
System messages which have a priority equal to or greater than this setting will be sent to the syslog daemon
defined by the SysLog Daemon IP Address (syslogDaemonIP).
• priorityVerbose(5)
• priorityDebug(10)
• priorityInfo(20)
• priorityOddity(40)
• priorityService(60)
• prioritySystem(80)
• priorityDisable(1000)
Min Priority for Console RS-232 (syslogConsolePriority)
System messages which have a priority equal to or greater than this setting will be sent directly to the RS-232
control port (RJ-45 connector labeled “Config”) on the front panel of the T-DAC. Messages will be sent
regardless of the current operating state of the RS-232 configuration port. The lower the number next to the
priority listed below, the more details system logging will provide. Selecting priorityVerbose will generate the
most messages, while selecting priorityDisable will turn off all messages.
• priorityVerbose(5)
• priorityDebug(10)
• priorityInfo(20)
• priorityOddity(40)
• priorityService(60)
• prioritySystem(80)
• priorityDisable(1000)