When you configure Motorola RFS 4000 to send log data to USM Appliance, you can use the Motorola RFS 4000 plugin to translate raw log data into normalized events for analysis. The table below provides some basic information for the plugin.
Device | Details |
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Vendor | Motorola |
Device Type | Router/Switch |
Connection Type | Syslog |
Data Source Name | Motorola RFS4000 |
Data Source ID | 1901 |
Integrating Motorola RFS 4000
Before you configure the Motorola RFS 4000 integration, you must have the IP Address of the USM Appliance Sensor.
To configure Motorola RFS 4000 to send Syslog messages to USM Appliance
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Access the Motorola console terminal and enter the configuration mode by typing the following:
> configure terminal
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Enter the following commands on the command line:
> logging on
> logging aggregation-time <1-60>
> logging [syslog] [<0-7>|alerts| critical|emergencies|errors|informational| notifications|warnings]
> logging host <USM Appliance IP address>
where:
- on: Enables the logging of system messages.
- aggregation-time <1-60>: Sets the number of seconds for aggregating repeated messages. The value can be configured between 1 and 60 seconds.
- syslog [<0-7>|alerts| critical|debugging| emergencies|errors| informational| notifications|warnings]: Sets the syslog server logging level.
- host <USM Appliance IP address>: Configures a remote host to receive log messages.
Plugin Enablement
For plugin enablement information, see Enable Plugins.
Additional Resources and Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, see the vendor documentation.