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10 Events
10-8
VPN 3000 Concentrator Series User Guide
Severity to Console
Click the drop-down menu button and select the range of event severity levels to display on the console
by default. Choices are:
None, 1, 1-2, 1-3, ..., 1-13. The default is 1-3: all events of severity level 1 through
severity level 3 are displayed on the console.
Severity to Syslog
Click the drop-down menu button and select the range of event severity levels to send to a UNIX syslog
server by default. Choices are:
None, 1, 1-2, 1-3, ..., 1-6. The default is None: no events are sent to a syslog
server.
If you select any severity levels to send, you must also configure the syslog server(s) on the
Configuration
| System | Events | Syslog Servers
screens.
Severity to Email
Click the drop-down menu button and select the range of event severity levels to email to recipients by
default. Choices are:
None, 1, 1-2, 1-3. The default is None: no events are sent via email.
If you select any severity levels to email, you must also configure an SMTP server on the
Configuration |
System | Events | SMTP Servers
screens, and you must configure email recipients on the Configuration |
System | Events | Email Recipients
screens. You should also configure the Email Source Address above.
Severity to Trap
Click the drop-down menu button and select the range of event severity levels to send to an SNMP
network management system by default. Event messages sent to SNMP systems are called traps.
Choices are:
None, 1, 1-2, 1-3. The default is None: no events are sent as SNMP traps.
If you select any severity levels to send, you must also configure SNMP destination system parameters
on the
Configuration | System | Events | Trap Destinations screens.
The VPN Concentrator can send the standard, or well-known, SNMP traps listed in Table 10-3. To
have an SNMP NMS receive them, you must configure the events as in the table, and configure a trap
destination.
Table 10-3: Configuring “well-known” SNMP traps
To send this well-known SNMP
trap
Configure either General event
handling or this Event Class
With this Severity to Trap
coldStart EVENT 1 or higher
linkDown IP 1-3 or higher
linkUp IP 1-3 or higher
authFailure
(This trap is SNMP authentication
failure, not tunnel authentication
failure.)
SNMP 1-3 or higher
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