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Setup Syslog for device

Sets up the necessary configuration for the gateway to send gateway-level Syslog records to the selected agent.
This configuration should be executed once after installing the system or when you need to redirect the gateway-level Syslog messages to a different agent.
To setup the Syslog for a gateway, select a Syslog Agent from the drop-down list, and click the Setup Syslog button.

You can disable/enable this Syslog log target by clicking on the "Device Syslog Status" Enabled/Disabled buttons.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.

Setup Syslog for all domains

Sets up the necessary configuration for all the domains to send domain-level Syslog records to the selected agent.
This configuration should be executed once after installing the system, when a new domain is created or when you need to redirect the gateway-level Syslog messages to a different agent.
To setup the log targets for all domains, select a Syslog Agent from the drop-down list, select analysis level from the drop-down list, and click the Setup Syslog button.

You can disable/enable all log targets by clicking on the "Domains Syslog Status" Enabled/Disabled buttons.

This will apply the same setup to all domains in the gateway. To select a different configuration for each domain, see the section "Domain Setup Tab" later on this page.

Limitation: DPOD does not support more than 125 domains per gateway. See Known Limitations. Trying to run this action on more than 125 domains can be unpredictable. If you have more than 125 domains, you MUST run "Setup Syslog" using the Domain Level procedure below.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.

Auto Setup Domains

This feature will automatically detect and setup new domains created on the monitored gateway, this is especially useful for dynamically created API Connect domains.

Choose a Syslog agent and a WS-M agent that the domains should report to, select analysis level from the drop-down list, enter the domain pattern (use asterisk as wildcard) and click save.
DPOD will scan the monitored gateway every couple of minutes and will setup the new domain (you can change the interval from the system parameters page).

Setup WS-M for all domains

Sets up the necessary configuration for all the domains to send payload data to the selected agent.

This configuration should be executed once after installing the system, when a new domain is created or when you need to redirect the payloads to a different agent

Clicking the "Record Payload" link will take you to the Payload Capture page, where you can start a WS-M subscription.

This will apply the same setup to all domains in the gateway. To select a different configuration for each domain, see the section "Domain Setup Tab" later on this page.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.

Note: This action does not enable the WS-M Agent on IDG. For security reasons, this can only be done from IDG.

Setup Certificate Monitor for gateway

The Certificate Monitor is used to provide alerts before certificate expiration available on expired certificate dashboard. Each gateway must be configured (at the gateway level) to enable certificate expiry alerts.

This configuration should be executed once after installing the system.

Consult the System Parameters List ("Certificate monitoring duration in days") for information regarding the time interval parameter.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.

Setup Probe

Sets up Probe Settings to allow debug-level data capturing from the monitored device for advanced troubleshooting..
Clicking on the “Setup Probe” button will allow you to choose from a list of predefined Gateway Peerings (API-C and Gateway domains).
Note: Probe Settings should have a unique Gateway Peering therefore before configuring the Probe Settings, it is necessary to configure a Gateway Peering and enable REST Management Interface.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.

Settings Tab

The DevOps Services Portal settings allow configuring this gateway for the DevOps Services Portal. See DevOps Portal Setup and Customization for more information.

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Section

Details

Setup Syslog

Sets up the necessary configuration for this domain to send domain-level Syslog records to the selected agent.
This configuration should be executed once after installing the system, or when the domain-level Syslog messages need to be redirected to a different agent.
To setup the log targets for this domain, select a Syslog Agent from the drop-down list, select analysis level from the drop-down list, and click the Setup Syslog button.

You can disable/enable this Syslog log target by clicking on the "Domain Syslog Status" Enabled/Disabled buttons.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.

Setup WS-M

Sets up the necessary configuration for all the domains to send payload data to the selected agent.
This configuration should be executed once after installing the system, when a new domain is created or when the payloads need to be redirected to a different agent.

Clicking the "Record Payload" link will take you to the Payload Capture page, where you can start a WS-M subscription.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.

Note: This action does not enable the WS-M Agent on IDG. For security reasons, this can only be done from IDG.

Setup API ProbeThis is only supported for API-C domains.

Sets up API Probe Settings to allow API-C debug-level data capturing per policy from the monitored device for advanced troubleshooting.
Clicking on the “Setup API Probe” button will allow you to choose from a list of predefined Gateway Peerings of this API-C domain.
Note: API Probe Settings should have a unique Gateway Peering therefore before configuring the API Probe Settings, it is necessary to configure a Gateway Peering and enable REST Management Interface.

Note: This action changes your gateway configuration - please review changes.