Create and Edit Syslog Server Objects

To create a new syslog server object, follow these steps:

Procedure


Step 1

In the left pane, click Objects.

Step 2

Click the Create Object button .

Step 3

Select Syslog Server under FDM-managed device object types

Step 4

Configure the syslog server object properties:

  • IP Address—Enter the IP address of the syslog server.

  • Protocol Type—Select the protocol that your syslog server uses to receive messages. If you select TCP, the system can recognize when the syslog server is not available, and stops sending events until the server is available again.

  • Port Number—Enter a valid port number to use for syslog. If your syslog server uses default ports, enter 514 as the default UDP port or 1470 as the default TCP port. If the server does not use default ports, enter the correct port number. The port must be in the range 1025 to 65535.

  • Select an interface—Select which interface should be used for sending diagnostic syslog messages. Connection and intrusion events always use the management interface. Your interface selection determines the IP address associated with syslog messages. Note that you can only select one of the options listed below. You cannot select both. Select one of the following options:

    • Data Interface—Use the data interface you select for diagnostic syslog messages. Select an interface from the generated list. If the server is accessible through a bridge group member interface, select the bridge group interface (BVI). If it is accessible through the Diagnostic interface (the physical management interface), we recommend that you select Management Interface instead of this option. You cannot select a passive interface. For connection and intrusion syslog messages, the source IP address will either be for the management interface, or for the gateway interface if you route through data interfaces.

    • Management Interface—Use the virtual management interface for all types of syslog messages. The source IP address will either be for the management interface, or for the gateway interface if you route through data interfaces.

Step 5

Click Add.

Step 6

Review and deploy now the changes you made, or wait and deploy multiple changes at once.