Right-click the device and then select Configure > System Log > System Information Log > Server Configuration.
The following information is displayed:
Address type of the remote host used for logging system information.
Address of the remote host used for logging system information.
Specifies the profile assigned to this server. A profile is a set of specific commands, defined in csilCommandConfigTable, which will be executed in the period specified by csilServerInterval for logging system information to the server.
Specifies the file transfer protocol used for logging system information. There are two possible values:
tftp(1)
rcp(2)
Specifies the remote user name used to download system information via the RCP protocol.
Note: This object can only be modified when the value of csilServerProtocol is rcp.
Specifies how often the command set is executed for system information logging.
File name used for system information logging.
Indicates the status of the last system information logging process into the server. There are nine possible values:
none(1): This is the initial state; no process has been started.
noLogFile(2): No log file has been configured.
noCommand(3): No commands have been configured.
linkBlock(4): Another process might have taken the RCP or TFTP connection when the interval was due.
authError(5): Authentication failed.
addrError(6): An error occurred because the destination address is not reachable.
copying(7): The logging process to the destination server is in progress.
writeError(8): An error occurred while copying logging information to the server.
success(9): The logging process completed successfully.