SonicOS/X 7 Device Log

About Event Profiles

By configuring events globally for all Syslog Servers, the events generated from all the modules in the system are reported to all the configured Syslog Servers. This generates huge amounts of Syslog traffic that might cause issues, such as reduced performance and packet loss. Syslog Server profiling, known as Event Profiling, allows more granular control by configuring events by Syslog server instead of globally. Also, there can be multiple groups of Syslog servers, with different events reported to different groups of servers. You can specify up to 24 Event Profiles, with up to 7 Syslog Servers configured for each Event Profile, for a maximum of 168 Syslog Servers per firewall.

A GMS server used for Syslog must belong to the Profile 0 group. Only Profile 0 group, therefore, can have up to 8 servers total (7 Syslog Servers and 1 GMS server).

The Event Profile is used, along with the Server Name and Port, to uniquely identify a Syslog Server in the Syslog Server table. This allows multiple rows to have same Name, Port combination with different Profiles. Therefore, a Syslog Server can be a member of more than one Event Profile group.

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