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HTTP Settings, Syslog, State, Local Port, Remote Port, Severity Log Level, Emergency

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Figure 9-10 Syslog 9: Service Settings 2. Enter or modify the following settings: Syslog Settings State Host Local Port Remote Port Severity Log Level Table 9-11 Syslog Description Select to enable or disable the syslog. Enter the IP address of the remote server to which system logs are sent for storage. Enter the number of the local port on the device from which system logs are sent. Enter the number of the port on the remote server that supports logging services. The default is 514. From the drop-down box, select the minimum level of system message the device should log. This setting applies to all syslog facilities. The drop-down list is in descending order of severity (e.g., Emergency is more severe than Alert.) 3. Click Submit. HTTP Settings Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the transport protocol for communicating hypertext documents on the Internet. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted. It also defines the actions web servers and browsers should take in response to different commands. HTTP Authentication enables the requirement of usernames and passwords for access to the XPort Pro device. This page has three links at the top for viewing statistics and for viewing and changing configuration and authentication settings.  HTTP Statistics-Viewing statistics such as bytes received and transmitted, bad requests, authorizations required, etc. XPort Pro User Guide 73

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9: Service Settings
XPort Pro User Guide
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Figure 9-10
Syslog
2.
Enter or modify the following settings:
Table 9-11
Syslog
3.
Click
Submit
.
HTTP Settings
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the transport protocol for communicating hypertext
documents on the Internet. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted. It also
defines the actions web servers and browsers should take in response to different commands.
HTTP Authentication enables the requirement of usernames and passwords for access to the
XPort Pro device.
This page has three links at the top for viewing statistics and for viewing and changing
configuration and authentication settings.
HTTP Statistics
—Viewing statistics such as bytes received and transmitted, bad requests,
authorizations required, etc.
Syslog Settings
Description
State
Select to enable or disable the syslog.
Host
Enter the IP address of the remote server to which system logs are sent
for storage.
Local Port
Enter the number of the local port on the device from which system logs
are sent.
Remote Port
Enter the number of the port on the remote server that supports logging
services. The default is
514
.
Severity Log Level
From the drop-down box, select the minimum level of system message
the device should log. This setting applies to all syslog facilities. The
drop-down list is in descending order of severity (e.g.,
Emergency
is
more severe than
Alert.
)