Syslog

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Syslog is a standard protocol used for message logging and event notification across network devices and computer systems.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Syslog canonical 1
syslogd 1

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Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standard
logging protocol
message logging system
category network management protocol
system logging
defaultPort 514
defaultTransportPort TCP 514
UDP 514
definedIn RFC 3164
RFC 5424
enables alerting on critical events
centralized log management
correlation of events
hasComponent header
message body
structured data
hasFacilityRange 0 to 23
hasField app-name
facility
hostname
msgid
procid
severity
timestamp
hasSeverityRange 0 to 7
hasTransport TCP
TLS
UDP
improvedBy TLS transport for confidentiality and integrity
originatedIn Unix-like systems
surface form: Unix systems
relatedStandard RFC 5425
RFC 5426
RFC 6587
securityConsideration messages may be transmitted in clear text over UDP
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
supports facility codes
priority values
severity levels
structured data
usedBy applications
firewalls
operating systems
routers
servers
switches
usedFor centralized log collection
event notification
message logging
security auditing
system monitoring
troubleshooting computer systems
troubleshooting network devices

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cisco IOS supportsProtocol Syslog
BusyBox hasPart Syslog
this entity surface form: syslogd