Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 88

Logging Settings

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4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.3 Logging Settings This section defines the preference settings for the various types of logs. These setting include things like maximum log file sizes, logging severity levels and actions to take when the log is rotated. -------- Logging Settings 1- Accounting Log 2- Application Log 3- Data Log 4- Event Log 5- Logging Report Format X- Alarms and Logging M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> 4.4.3.1 Accounting Log Settings -------- Accounting Log Maximum Entries Actions On Rotate : 1024 : No Actions Defined 1- Maximum Entries 2- Actions On Rotate X- Logging Settings M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> Menu Data Maximum Entries This is the maximum number of entries that can be in the log before it is rotated. Valid values are integers between 64 and 2048. The default value is 2048. Actions on Rotate This defines the actions to take when the log is rotated. The accounting log may be archived by sending to a single destination using email or HTTP. The log may be sent to multiple destinations by creating multiple actions. 4.4.3.2 Application Log Settings -------- Application Log Console Log Severity Level : Info 1- Console Log Severity Level X- Logging Settings M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> 1 Menu Data Console Log Severity Level This is the minimum level of severity that is logged. For example, if "Error" level is chosen, then "Error," "Critical," "Alert" and "Emergency" logs will be displayed on the console log. The valid logging levels for the console log are: • Disabled • Emergency • Alert • Critical • Error • Warning • Notice • Info(default) • Debug • Trace 88

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4. Telnet/SSH Console
continued
4.4.3.1 Accounting Log Settings
-------- Accounting Log --------------------------------------------------------
Maximum Entries
: 1024
Actions On Rotate
: No Actions Defined
1- Maximum Entries
2- Actions On Rotate
X- Logging Settings
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
>>
Menu Data
Maximum Entries
This is the maximum number of entries that can be in the log before it is rotated. Valid values are integers between 64 and 2048.
The default
value is 2048.
Actions on Rotate
This defines the actions to take when the log is rotated. The accounting log may be archived by sending to a single destination using email or HTTP.
The log may be sent to multiple destinations by creating multiple actions.
4.4.3.2 Application Log Settings
-------- Application Log ----------------------------------------------------
Console Log Severity Level
: Info
1- Console Log Severity Level
X- Logging Settings
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
>> 1
Menu Data
Console Log Severity Level
This is the minimum level of severity that is logged. For example, if “Error” level is chosen, then “Error,” “Critical,” “Alert” and “Emergency” logs will
be displayed on the console log.
The valid logging levels for the console log are:
4.4 Alarms and Logging
continued
4.4.3 Logging Settings
This section defines the preference settings for the various types of logs. These setting include things like maximum log file sizes, logging severity
levels and actions to take when the log is rotated.
-------- Logging Settings ------------------------------------------------------
1- Accounting Log
2- Application Log
3- Data Log
4- Event Log
5- Logging Report Format
X- Alarms and Logging
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
>>
• Disabled
• Emergency
• Alert
• Critical
• Error
• Warning
• Notice
• Info(default)
• Debug
• Trace