Cisco SF/SG 200 & 300 Series Switches
This guide outlines the steps for enabling system logs on your Cisco SF/SG 200 & 300 Series Managed Switches and forwarding them to Log Collector.
1. System Log Setup
- Log in to the web configuration utility and choose Administration > System Log > Log Settings. The System Logs Settings page opens: 

- In the Logging field, check the Enable check box to enable system logs. 
- (Optional) In the Syslog Aggregator field, check the Enable check box to enable syslog aggregator. A Syslog Aggregator adds identical and contiguous syslog messages and traps according to the specific Max Aggregation Time value and sends it in a single message. 
- If syslog aggregator is enabled, in the Max Aggregation Time field, enter the time in seconds the syslog aggregator will accumulate syslog messages to be sent as a single message. 
- The switch keeps information about its events in two places: in RAM memory, and in Flash memory. Under RAM Memory Logging and Flash Memory Logging, check the appropriate check boxes respectively: - • Emergency — The system is not usable. - • Alert — Action is needed. - • Critical — System is in critical condition. - • Error — A system error has occurred. - • Warning — A current or potential system condition has generated a warning. - • Notice — The system is functioning properly, but a system notice has been generated. - • Informational — General system and functional information. - • Debug — Provides extremely detailed information about system events. 
- Click Apply. 
2. Remote Log Servers Setup
1. Log in to the web configuration utility and choose Administration > system log > Remote Log Servers. The Remote Log Server page opens:

- Click Add to set up a remote log server. The Add Remote Log Server window appears. 

- In the Server Definition field, click one of the following radio buttons: 
• By Name — The log server is defined with a name.
• By IP Address — The log server is defined with an IP address.
- In the IP Version field, click Version 6 or Version 4 as the type of IP address of the Log server. 
- If Version 6 is chosen as the IP address in Step 4, in the IPv6 address type, click one of the following radio buttons: - • Link Local — An IPv6 address that only identifies hosts on a single network link. - • Global — an IPv6 address that is reachable from other networks. 
- If Link Local is chosen as the IPv6 address type in Step 5, in the Link Local Interface drop-down list, choose the appropriate interface. 
- In the Log Server IP address/Name field, enter the appropriate IP address or name that identifies the Log Collector. 
- In the Facility drop-down list, choose the facility value from which the log messages are sent to the remote server. The facility value indicates where the system log message originated from. 
- (Optional) In the Description field, enter a description of the log server. 
- n the Minimum Severity drop-down list, choose the minimum severity level of the system log messages that are sent to the server. The severity level indicates the type of log message. 
- Click Apply.  
