/cfg/slb/trevnt/trevpol
Traffic Event Log Policy Menu
 
 
[Traffic Event Log Policy 3 Menu]
name - Set descriptive policy name
events - Events Menu
sysport - Set syslog server port
sysgroup - Set syslog group
sample - Set events sampling rate
rlogging - Set remote logging object
ena - Enable Traffic Event Log policy
dis - Disable Traffic Event Log policy
del - Delete Traffic Event Log Policy
cur - Display current Traffic Event Log policy configuration
 
Traffic Event Log Policy Menu Options (/cfg/slb/trevnt/trevpol) 
Command Syntax and Usage
name
 
A description of the traffic event policy.
Maximum characters: 128
events
 
Displays the Traffic Event Log Policy Events menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/slb/trevnt/trevpol/events Traffic Event Log Policy Events Menu.
sysport
(Available only in Alteon version 32.1.x and 32.2.0.)
 
Specifies the UDP port for connecting with the group of syslog servers.
Valid range: 1 – 65535
Default: 514
sysgroup
(Available only in Alteon version 32.1.x and 32.2.0.)
 
Specifies the group of syslog servers to which Alteon sends the event log.
*For a UDP syslog group — The syslog group must be set with the round robin metric. The group health check must be ICMP or a Script health check that opens the UDP port (in this case also enable always).
*For a TCP syslog group (Alteon version 32.2.1 and later only) — The client NAT must be set for the traffic to the syslog servers (either pip on real or pip per port).
The SSL Policy ID is used to send traffic events over TLS. When using syslog over TCP, an SSL policy with back-end encryption enabled (and front-end encryption disabled) can be associated to the remote logging.
sample
 
Specifies the percentage of connections that Alteon sends to the traffic event log.
Valid range: 1 – 100
Default: 100
format (json|cef)
 
Specifies the format for send syslog traffic events.
Default: cef
Notes:
*Relevant only for unified events and security events. Other traffic events cannot be configured with JSON.
*Relevant only when the attached remote logging policy uses the TCP or TLS protocol. Not supported in UDP.
rlogging
 
Select the remote logging object to attach to this traffic event policy. To configure a remote logging object, see /cfg/slb/rlogging Remote Logging Menu.
ena
 
Enables the specified traffic event policy.
dis
 
Disables the specified traffic event policy.
del
 
Deletes the specified traffic event policy.
cur
 
Displays the current traffic event log policy configuration.