Polycom CX5500 Unified Conference Station Administrator’s Guide 1.1.0
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Applications Menu
You can modify the parameters shown in the Applications Menu.
Applications Menu
The TLS Profile to use for 802.1X authentication.
The TLS Profile to use for provisioning authentication.
The TLS Profile to enable or disable common name validation.
The TLS Profile to use for syslog authentication.
Syslog Menu
Syslog is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. The term syslog is often used for both
the actual syslog protocol as well as the application or library sending syslog messages.
The syslog protocol is a simple protocol: the syslog sender sends a small textual message (less than
1024 bytes) to the syslog receiver. The receiver is commonly called syslogd, syslog daemon, or syslog
server. Syslog messages can be sent through UDP, TCP, or TLS. The data is sent in cleartext.
Because syslog is supported by a wide variety of devices and receivers, syslog can be used to integrate
log data from many different types of systems into a central repository.
Web Info: Information on Syslog
For more information on the syslog protocol, see RFC 3164.
You can modify the parameters shown in the table Syslog Menu.
Syslog Menu
Dotted-decimal IP address OR Domain name string
The syslog server IP address. The default value is Null.