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Figure 35 Syslog Window
DescriptionItem
Specify whether to transfer the audit log to the primary syslog server.Output to Primary Server
• Enable: Transfers the audit log.
• Disable: Does not transfer the audit log.
Set an IP address and a port number for the primary syslog server. Once you set Output
to Primary Server to Enable, IP and Port become available. For both IP and Port, the
defaults have been entered, so change them as needed.
Primary Server Setting
You can set either an IPv4 address or IPv6 address for the IP address. However, only an
IPv4 address is available when the operating system of your SVP is Windows XP.
• To set an IPv4 address, select IPv4. For IP, enter four integers in the range of 0 to
255 (for example, nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n is a number). Only enter numbers.
Do not enter the intervening periods.
• To set an IPv6 address, select IPv6. For IP, enter eight hexadecimal numbers in the
range of 0 to FFFF (for example, hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh,
where h is a hexadecimal digit). Only enter hexadecimal numbers. Do not enter the
intervening colons.
• For Port, enter one integer in the range of 1 to 65,535.
Specify whether to transfer the audit log to the secondary syslog server.Output to Secondary Server
• Enable: Transfers the audit log.
• Disable: Does not transfer the audit log.
Set an IP address and a port number for the secondary syslog server. Once you set
Output to Secondary Server to Enable, IP and Port become available. For both IP and
Secondary Server Setting
Port , the defaults have been entered, so change them as needed. The restriction for the
available values is the same as that of Primary Server Setting.
Name, as you like, the storage system that transfers the audit log to syslog servers so
that you can identify the storage system. Enter 32 one-byte characters at the maximum.
Location Identification Name
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