Address Manager allows you to set syslog (system log) redirection from the
Address Manager user interface by adding an IPv4 or IPv6 address for one or more
syslog redirection servers. The top-most server will be queried first.
Attention: The syslog server must be configured to listen on UDP port
514.
To configure syslog redirection on a managed DNS/DHCP Server:
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From the configuration drop-down menu, select a configuration.
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Select the Servers tab. Tabs remember the page you
last worked on, so select the tab again to ensure you're on the
Configuration information page.
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Under Servers, click a server name. The
Details tab for the server opens.
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Click the server name menu and select Service
Configuration. The Configure Remote
Services page opens.
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From the Service Type drop-down menu, select
Syslog. Address Manger queries the server and returns the current
values for the service settings.
Attention: If you
have upgraded from
Address Manager v3.7.x, you will
receive the following warning message:
- This service has been set to Override. Any update to
the service will overwrite the existing service
configuration with the settings added in the user
interface.
Modifying the current service configuration will disable
the Service Configuration Override and overwrite the
existing configuration file with the new values and
settings.
Click Cancel to
preserve the service configuration files maintained during
the upgrade from Address Manager
v3.7.x.
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Under General Settings, set the following
parameters:
- Syslog Server—enter the address for a syslog server and click
Add. The syslog server appears in the list.
To remove a server, select it from the list and click
Remove. The top-most syslog server will be
queried first, then the second, and so on down the list.
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Click Update.