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# Dell PowerEdge Log Integration

**Dell**

**PowerEdge R440/R740**\
\&#xNAN;**(Physical Server)**

**Log Integration Guide**

**Log Integration procedure:**

Dell PowerEdge allows you to send Alerts using iDRAC to a Syslog Server or Log Collector.

1. Login to the iDRAC interface and go to Configuration > System Settings.

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1. Under System Settings, Click on Alert Configuration->Remote Syslog Settings->Settings.

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1. Under Settings-> Basic Settings, Enter details as below:

* Remote Syslog: Enabled
* Syslog Server 1 : \[Log Collector IP of specific branch]
* Port: 12441

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Note: If Syslog Server 1 is already used, Enter details in Syslog Server 2 or Syslog Server 3.

Click **Apply** to save the changes.

1. Goto Alert Configuration-> Alerts, Enable the ‘Alerts’ if not enabled.

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1. Under same Alerts Section, Tick the ‘**Remote System log**’ option as below and click **Apply**.

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1. You have finished the iDRAC Remote Syslog configuration successfully.


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