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Configuring Remote Log Servers - Cisco SG200 Series Administration Manual

Sg200 series cisco small business 8-port smart switches
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Administration
System Logs
STEP 4
STEP 1
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STEP 4
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Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch
Informational—Device information.
Debug—Provides detailed information about an event.
NOTE:
When you select a severity level, any events of that level or higher are
automatically selected for logging.
Click Apply. Your changes are saved to the Running Configuration.

Configuring Remote Log Servers

You can define one or more remote log servers that the switch sends Syslog
messages to. Use the Remote Log Servers page to define log servers and to set
the severity level of the log events to be sent to the server.
To enable Syslog operation and configure a remote log servers:
Click Administration > Remote Log Servers in the navigation window.
For the Syslog Logging mode, click Enable, and then configure the following
settings:
Facility—Select a value from the list that identifies the classification of
syslog messages from this switch. The meaning of these values (Local 0
through Local 7) is determined by the network administrator.
Local Port—Specify the IANA port number for the switch. The default is the
well-known port number for the Syslog protocol, 514.
Click Apply.
In the Remote Log Server Table, click Add.
Enter the parameters:
Log Server—IPv4 address or hostname of the server to send logs to.
UDP Port—The logical UDP port number the remote server uses for the
Syslog protocol. The default value is the well-known IANA Syslog port
number, 514.
Minimum Severity—Only items that meet or exceed this severity level are
sent to the remote server. See
the severity levels.
Configuring Log Settings
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