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Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging
7.3 Remote Log Storage
Before activating Serial or Network Port Logging on any port or UPS logging, you must specify where those logs are to be saved:
•
Select the
Alerts & Logging: Port Log
menu option and specify the
Server Type
to be used, and the details to enable
log server access
7.4 Serial Port Logging
In Console Server mode, activity logs can be maintained of all serial port activity. These records are stored on an off-server, or
in the Console Server flash memory. To specify which serial ports are to have activities recorded and to what level data is to be
logged:
•
Select
Serial & Network: Serial Port
and
Edit
the port to be logged
•
Specify the
Logging Level
of for each port as:
Level 0
Turns off logging for the selected port
Level 1
Logs all User connection events to the port
Level 2
Logs all data transferred to and from the port and all changes in hardware flow control status and all User
connection events
Level 3
Logs all data transferred from the port and all changes in hardware flow control status and all User connection
events
Level 4
Logs all data tra
nsferred to the port and all changes in hardware flow control status and all User connection
events
•
Click
Apply
Note
: A cache of the most recent 8K of logged data per serial port is maintained locally (in addition to the Logs which are
transmitted for remote/USB flash storage). To view the local cache of logged serial port data select
Manage: Port Logs