6-20
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Syslog

Settings
Ta
b

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6-6
Virtual
Context

Syslog

Configuration

Attributes
Field
Description
Action
Enable
Syslog
Option
that

determines

whether

syslog
logging
is

enabled

or

di

sabled.
Check
the

check

box

to

enable
syslog
logging

or

clear
the
check

box

to

di

sable

syslog

logging.
Facility
Syslog
daemon

that

uses

the

specified
syslog
facility

to

determine

how

to
process
the

messages

it

receives.

Syslog
servers
file

or

di

rect

messages

bas

ed

on
the
facility

number

in

the

message.
For
more

information

on

t

he

syslog
daemon
and

facility

levels,

see

your
syslog
daemon

documentation.
Enter
the

facility

appropriate

for

your

network.
Valid
entries

are

0

(LOCAL0)

through

23

(LOCAL7).
The
default

for

ACE

is

20

(LOCAL4).
Buffered
Level
Option
that

enables

system

logging

to

a
local
buffer

and

limits

the

messages

sent

to
the

buffer

based

on

severity.
Choose
the

desired

level
for
sending

system

log
messages

to

a

local

buffer.
By
default,

logging

to

a

buffer

is

disabled

on

the

ACE.
Console
Level
Option
that

specifies

the

maximum

level

for
system

log

messages

sent

to

the
console.
Choose

the

desired

level
for
sending

system

log
messages
to

the

console.
By
default,

ACE

does

not

display

syslog

messages
during
console

sessions.
Not
e
Logging
to

the

console

can

degrade

system
performance.
We

recommend

that

you

log
messages
t

o

th

e

co

nsole

only

wh

en

you

ar

e
testing
or

debugging

problems.

Do

not

use

this
option
when

the

network

is

busy,

because

it

can
reduce
ACE

performance.
History
Level
Option
that

specifies

the

maximum

level

for
system

log

messages

sent

as

traps

to
an
SNMP

network

management

station.
Choose

the

desired

level
for

sending

system

log
messages
as

traps

to

an

SNMP

network

management
station.
By
default,

the

ACE

does

not

send

traps

and

inform
requests
to

an

SNMP

network

management

station.
Monitor
Level
Option
that

specifies

the

maximum

level
for
system

log

messages

sent

to

a

remote
connection
using

Secure

Shell

(SSH)

or
Telnet
on

the

ACE.
Choose
the

desired

level

for

sending

system

log
messages
to

a

remote

connection

using

SSH

or

Telnet
on
the

ACE.
By
default,

logging

to

a

remote

connection

using

SSH
or
Telnet

is

disabled

on

the

ACE.
Not
e
You
must

enable

remote

access

on

the

ACE

and
establish
a

remote

connection

using

the

SSH

or
Telnet
protocol

from

a

PC

for

this

option

to
work.