Symantec 10521146 Administration Guide - Page 262
Setting Echo Operational Log to Syslog, Setting Remote Syslog Destination Host
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262 Managing log files Exporting data 3 In the left pane, under Log & Database Parameters, click this parameter to display it. 4 In the lower right pane, enter a value. 5 Click Apply. 6 In Apply Changes To, select the node to which to apply the parameter. 7 Click OK to save the changes to this node and close. Note: It may take up to 10 minutes for changes to this parameter to take effect. Setting Echo Operational Log to Syslog Echo Operational Log To Syslog determines whether operational log messages are copied to syslog. A value greater than 0 enables Echo Operational Log to Syslog, and sets the severity level as well. Syslog severity scale is from 1 through 4, inclusive, 1 being the most severe, and 4 being the least severe. A value of 0 disables Echo Operational Log to Syslog. To configure this parameter 1 Click Configuration > Node > Network Security Parameters. 2 In Select Node, choose the node from the pull-down list, and click OK. 3 In the left pane, under Log & Database Parameters, click this parameter to display it. 4 In the lower right pane, enter a value. 5 Click Apply. 6 In Apply Changes To, select the node to which to apply the parameter. 7 Click OK to save the changes to this node and close. You must also set Remote Syslog Destination Host, for Echo Operational Log to Syslog to function. Caution: Make sure that sufficient RAM exists on the system for this parameter. Restart Symantec Network Security for changes to this parameter to take effect. Setting Remote Syslog Destination Host Remote Syslog Destination Host indicates the remote syslog receiver that Symantec Network Security sends messages to, if exporting to syslog. This value