A CCESS GATEWAYInstalling the Access Gateway 39Enter new system location: Office, Newbury Park, CAEnter read/get community [public]:Enter write/set community [private]:Enter IP of trap recipient [0.0.0.0]: 10.11.12.13SNMP Daemon: EnabledSystem contact: newname@domainname.comSystem location: Office, Newbury Park, CAGet (read) community: publicSet (write) community: privateTrap recipient: 10.11.12.13Reboot to enable new changes? [yes/no] yRebooting...You can now address the Access Gateway using an SNMP client manager.Enabling the Logging Options (recommended)System logging creates log files and error messages generated at the system level. AAAlogging creates activity log files for the AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting)functions. You can enable either of these options.When system logging is enabled, the standard SYSLOG protocol (UDP) is used to send allmessage logs generated by the Access Gateway to the specified server.1. Enter log (logging) at the Configuration menu. The system displays the current loggingstatus (enabled or disabled).2. Enable or disable the system and/or AAA logging options, as required. If you enableeither option, go to Step 3, otherwise logging is disabled and you can terminate thisprocedure.3. Assign a valid ID number (0-7) to each server.4. Enter the IP addresses to identify the location of the system and AAA SYSLOG servers onthe network (the default for both is 0.0.0.0).When logging is enabled, log files and error messages are sent to these servers for futureretrieval. To see sample reports, go to “Sample SYSLOG Report” on page 278 and“Sample AAA Log” on page 277.Although the AAA and billing logs can go to the same server, we recommend thatthey have their own unique server ID number assigned (between 0 and 7). Whenmanaging multiple properties, the properties are identified in the log files by theirIP addresses.