We strongly recommend that you set up at least one syslog server for system logs. This is required for our support team to be able to offer efficient support.
Note: The latest system logs are stored locally, but the limit is 500 MB of system logs. When the limit is reached, the oldest 100 MB of logs are deleted.
To add a system log server:
- On the Logs page, choose System log servers.
- Click Add log server.
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Enter server address and port number.
Default ports are:
- UDP: 514
- TCP: 514
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TLS: 6514
Note: If you type in IPv6 addresses, do not use square brackets here.
- Choose protocol.
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Optional: Check certificates against certificate revocation lists (CRLs) if you have chosen to use certificates, and you want Meeting Management to reject the connection if a certificate has been revoked.
Meeting Management will block the connection if a certificate in the chain has been revoked, or if there is a CRL it cannot access.
We recommend that you enable this when possible.
Note: Only certificates with HTTP Certificate Distribution points (CDPs) are supported. If you are using CRL checks, and a certificate has no CDP, or if the CDP is not reachable via HTTP, then the connection is rejected.
Also, your network must be configured so Meeting Management can connect to external address via HTTP.
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If you chose TLS, Upload certificate.
The requirements for the certificate chain are:
- It must include the full certificate chain, up to and including the root CA certificate.
- The address listed in the certificate must be the same as the one you have entered for the log server.
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Click Add.
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Repeat until you have added the log servers you need.
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Restart Meeting Management
Optional: If required in your organization, add a syslog server for audit logs.
To add an audit log server:
- On the Logs page, choose Audit log servers.
- Click Add log server.
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Enter server address and port number.
Default ports are:
- UDP: 514
- TCP: 514
- TLS: 6514
Note: If you type in IPv6 addresses, do not use square brackets here.
- Choose protocol.
-
Optional: Check certificates against certificate revocation lists (CRLs) if you have chosen to use certificates, and you want Meeting Management to reject the connection if a certificate has been revoked.
Meeting Management will block the connection if a certificate in the chain has been revoked, or if there is a CRL it cannot access.
We recommend that you enable this when possible.
Note: Only certificates with HTTP Certificate Distribution points (CDPs) are supported. If you are using CRL checks, and a certificate has no CDP, or if the CDP is not reachable via HTTP, then the connection is rejected.
Also, your network must be configured so Meeting Management can connect to external address via HTTP.
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If you chose TLS, Upload certificate.
The requirements for the certificate chain are:
- It must include the full certificate chain, up to and including the root CA certificate.
- The address listed in the certificate must be the same as the one you have entered for the log server.
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Click Add.
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Restart Meeting Management