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The latest version of your favourite javascript enabled browser is required. If browsing to the web interface on your Windows Server, ensure that IE Enhanced Security Configuration (IE ESC) is disabled. If the web interface does not appear to load and/or you do not see your syslog sources appear, try browsing to the web interface from your local desktop using Google Chrome. To access the web interface from your local desktop, browse to replacing ‘yourserver’ with the name or IP of the server you installed Fastvue Syslog on. Configure Fastvue Syslog Once installed, click the Fastvue Syslog program shortcut, which will open your browser to Alternatively, to access the web interface from another machine such as your local desktop, browse to replacing ‘yourserver’ with the name or IP of the server you installed Fastvue Syslog on. Here you will see the Initial Configuration screen.
On this page you can:. Set the listening ports (default is 514). Set whether Fastvue Syslog should automatically start logging syslog traffic when it arrives from new hosts.
Set a username and password to access the web interface. Set the folders where Fastvue Syslog creates the text log files and zipped archives. Now that Fastvue Syslog is installed and configured, set your devices to send UDP syslog messages to the Fastvue Syslog server. If you enabled the ‘Auto-discover Syslog Sources’ option above, you should soon see your syslog sources appear on the left. If not, click the ‘Add Syslog Source’ option to manually add your syslog sources. Click the Cog button on each Source to configure its options such as the logging paths, archive settings, and syslog forwarding.
Go to your log location and you should see the text logs being created, and can import and analyze them with or your favorite log analyzer tool.