a week ago
We have an active Syslog configuration.
Now the IP of the Syslog receiver will be changed.
At which point is the IP configuration of the Syslog done?
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Tuesday
Mr. Pala is correct. You can forward syslog from SE to a third-party via Alarm actions, Control Notification rules and by making custom changes to the rsyslog configuration under-the-hood on SE itself. Those would be the three places you would have to look at.
Alarms & Events -> Alarm Configuration -> sort by Action -> look for any that are tied to syslog actions
Control -> Access Control -> Configuration -> Notifications -> look for any that are tied to syslog actions
/etc/rsyslog.conf under-the-hood via SSH
a week ago
Hello. I do not quite exactly understand your question as worded.
XIQ-SE is a syslog receiver. Devices would point to the IP address of XIQ-SE to send XIQ-SE syslog related messages.
XIQ-SE has a feature/function to attempt to register itself as this syslog receiver / endpoint. Administration -> Options -> Syslog. For supported devices XIQ-SE will try to configure itself as a syslog receiver. It can also be configured to periodically check the syslog receiver configuration every 12 hours (by default) if enabled.