Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 26

Setting Remote Logging Settings, IPv6 Address Type

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Managing System Logs Setting Remote Logging Settings 3 • RAM Memory Logging-Select the severity levels of the messages to be logged to the RAM. • Flash Memory Logging-Select the severity levels of the messages to be logged to the Flash memory. STEP 3 Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated. Setting Remote Logging Settings The Remote Log Servers page enables defining remote SYSLOG servers where log messages are sent (using the SYSLOG protocol). For each server, you can configure the severity of the messages that it receives. To define SYSLOG servers: STEP 1 Click Administration > System Log > Remote Log Servers. The Remote Log Servers page opens. This page displays the list of remote log servers. STEP 2 Click Add. The Add Remote Log Server page opens. STEP 3 Enter the parameters. • Server Definition-Select whether to identify the remote log server by IP address or name. • IP Version-Select the supported IP format. • IPv6 Address Type-Select the IPv6 address type (if IPv6 is used). The options are: - Link Local-The IPv6 address uniquely identifies hosts on a single network link. A link local address has a prefix of FE80, is not routable, and can be used for communication only on the local network. Only one link local address is supported. If a link local address exists on the interface, this entry replaces the address in the configuration. - Global-The IPv6 address is a global Unicast IPV6 type that is visible and reachable from other networks. • Link Local Interface-Select the link local interface (if IPv6 Address Type Link Local is selected) from the list. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 27

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Managing System Logs
Setting Remote Logging Settings
Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
27
3
RAM Memory Logging
—Select the severity levels of the messages to be
logged to the RAM.
Flash Memory Logging
—Select the severity levels of the messages to be
logged to the Flash memory.
STEP
3
Click
Apply
. The Running Configuration file is updated.
Setting Remote Logging Settings
The
Remote Log Servers
page enables defining remote SYSLOG servers where
log messages are sent (using the SYSLOG protocol). For each server, you can
configure the severity of the messages that it receives.
To define SYSLOG servers:
STEP 1
Click
Administration
>
System Log
>
Remote Log Servers
. The
Remote Log
Servers
page opens.
This page displays the list of remote log servers.
STEP
2
Click
Add.
The
Add Remote Log Server
page opens.
STEP
3
Enter the parameters.
Server Definition
—Select whether to identify the remote log server by IP
address or name.
IP Version
—Select the supported IP format.
IPv6 Address Type
—Select the IPv6 address type (if IPv6 is used). The
options are:
-
Link Local
—The IPv6 address uniquely identifies hosts on a single
network link. A link local address has a prefix of
FE80
, is not routable, and
can be used for communication only on the local network. Only one link
local address is supported. If a link local address exists on the interface,
this entry replaces the address in the configuration.
-
Global
—The IPv6 address is a global Unicast IPV6 type that is visible and
reachable from other networks.
Link Local Interface
—Select the link local interface (if IPv6 Address Type
Link Local is selected) from the list.