3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 389
Syslog
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Syslog
The Syslog protocol provides a transport mechanism that allows a device
to send event notification messages across an IP network to a Syslog
server that acts as an event message collector.
The system uses the standard 3Com logging mechanism to log event
messages from devices. Since the content of Syslog messages does vary
across the networking industry, the formatting and the contents of the
messages also vary.
The Syslog protocol is designed to transport these event messages only. In
all cases, there is one device that originates the message. The Syslog
process on that machine might send the message to a collector. The
collector does not send an acknowledgement of the receipt.
The contents of a message have also been at the discretion of its creator.
3Com recommends that you write the messages so that they are
informative to the person who might be reading them. It has also been
considered good practice to include a timestamp and some indication of
the sending device and the process that originated it in the messages.
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Transport Mechanism
Call Processor Level Devices
Music On Hold Device
N/A
No
External Paging Device
N/A
No
Voice Mail Server
N/A
No
PC Audio Products
pcXset application
Software
No
WAV Driver
3C10319
Software
No
ConneXtions
Software
No
3rd-Party Products
Polycom IP3000 Speakerphone
2200-06632-001 No
Citel - Nortel Gateway-Norstar
1271-3C16N
No
Citel - Nortel Gateway -M1
1486-3C19M1
No
Citel - HDAGC
Not Defined
No
Table 70 Applicable Endpoints
PRODUCT / DEVICE
Part Number
Feature Supported?