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External '''logging''' is disabled as standard (Off). After selection of a log type, logging is enabled, as are the relevant entry fields. | External '''logging''' is disabled as standard (Off). After selection of a log type, logging is enabled, as are the relevant entry fields. | ||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''Off:''' | |||
| Logging is disabled. | |||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''TCP:''' | |||
| The device transmits the syslog entries using a TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) connection. | |||
* In the Address field, the IP-Adresse at which the TCP connection is to be set up is entered. | * In the Address field, the IP-Adresse at which the TCP connection is to be set up is entered. | ||
* In the Port field, the port to which the connection is set up is specified. | * In the Port field, the port to which the connection is set up is specified. | ||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''SYSLOG:''' | |||
| The syslog entries are transmitted to a syslog recipient (also referred to as syslogd, syslog server or syslog daemon ), which is then responsible for their further evaluation or storage. | |||
* In the Address field, the IP address of the syslogd server is entered. | * In the Address field, the IP address of the syslogd server is entered. | ||
* In the Class field, the desired message class that will be responsible for further processing of the syslog entries is entered. The syslog class is a numeric value between 0 and 7. | * In the Class field, the desired message class that will be responsible for further processing of the syslog entries is entered. The syslog class is a numeric value between 0 and 7. | ||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''HTTP:''' | |||
| The syslog entries are transferred to a Web server, where they can be further processed. Each individual syslog entry is transferred as form data to the Web server in HTTP GET format. | |||
* In the Address field, the IP-Adresse of the Web server that carries out further processing of the transmitted data is entered. | * In the Address field, the IP-Adresse of the Web server that carries out further processing of the transmitted data is entered. | ||
* In the Path field, the relative URL of the form program on the Web server is entered. | * In the Path field, the relative URL of the form program on the Web server is entered. | ||
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The device will make a HTTP GET request to the Web server on the entered URL, followed by the URL-encoded syslog entry. If, for example, a page named /cdr/cdrwrite.asp with a form that expects the log message in parameter msg exists on a Web server, then the value /cdr/cdrwrite.asp is entered. The device will then make a GET /cdr/cdrwrite.asp?event=syslog&msg=logmsg request to the Web server. | The device will make a HTTP GET request to the Web server on the entered URL, followed by the URL-encoded syslog entry. If, for example, a page named /cdr/cdrwrite.asp with a form that expects the log message in parameter msg exists on a Web server, then the value /cdr/cdrwrite.asp is entered. The device will then make a GET /cdr/cdrwrite.asp?event=syslog&msg=logmsg request to the Web server. |
Revision as of 17:48, 11 April 2007
External logging is disabled as standard (Off). After selection of a log type, logging is enabled, as are the relevant entry fields.
Off: | Logging is disabled. |
TCP: | The device transmits the syslog entries using a TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) connection.
|
SYSLOG: | The syslog entries are transmitted to a syslog recipient (also referred to as syslogd, syslog server or syslog daemon ), which is then responsible for their further evaluation or storage.
|
HTTP: | The syslog entries are transferred to a Web server, where they can be further processed. Each individual syslog entry is transferred as form data to the Web server in HTTP GET format.
|
The device will make a HTTP GET request to the Web server on the entered URL, followed by the URL-encoded syslog entry. If, for example, a page named /cdr/cdrwrite.asp with a form that expects the log message in parameter msg exists on a Web server, then the value /cdr/cdrwrite.asp is entered. The device will then make a GET /cdr/cdrwrite.asp?event=syslog&msg=logmsg request to the Web server.