Issue
Customer wants to know what are the syslog message list generated by the BMENOC03x1 module.
Product Line
BMENOC0301, BMENOC0311
Environment
Firmware 2.17
Resolution
The "BMENOC03x1 syslog messages – V2.pdf" document contains the Syslog messages generated by the BMENOC03x1 and sent to a syslog server.
Here is below the legend to read the document (extract from the document: Modicon Controllers Platform - Cyber Security - Reference Manual: EIO0000001999.06)
Syslog message facility values as per RFC 5424 specification associated with events type:
Syslog message severity values as per RFC 5424 specification associated with events type:
Customer wants to know what are the syslog message list generated by the BMENOC03x1 module.
Product Line
BMENOC0301, BMENOC0311
Environment
Firmware 2.17
Resolution
The "BMENOC03x1 syslog messages – V2.pdf" document contains the Syslog messages generated by the BMENOC03x1 and sent to a syslog server.
Here is below the legend to read the document (extract from the document: Modicon Controllers Platform - Cyber Security - Reference Manual: EIO0000001999.06)
Events Logged
Syslog message structure:Field | Description |
PRI | Facility and severity information (description provided in following tables). |
VERSION | Version of the syslog protocol specification (Version = 1 for RFC 5424.). |
TIMESTAMP | Time stamp format is issued from RFC 3339 that recommends the following ISO8601 Internet date and time format: YYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.nnnZ NOTE: -, T, :, . , Z are mandatory characters and they are part or the time stamp field. T and Z need to be written in uppercase. Z specifies that the time is UTC. Time field content description: YYY Year MM Month DD Day hh Hour mm Month ss Second nnn Fraction of second in millisecond (0 if not available) |
HOSTNAME | Identifies the machine that originally sent the syslog message: fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or source static IP address if FQDN is not supported. |
APP-NAME | Identifies the application that initiates the syslog message. It contains information that allows to identify the entity that sends the message (for example, subset of commercial reference). |
PROCID | Identifies the process, or entity, or component that sends the event. Receives NILVALUE if not used. |
MSGID | Identifies the type of message on which the event is related to, for example HTTP, FTP, Modbus. Receives NILVALUE if not used. |
MESSAGE TEXT | This field contains several information:
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Syslog message facility values as per RFC 5424 specification associated with events type:
Facility value | Description |
0 | Kernel messages. |
1 | User-level messages. |
2 | Mail system. |
3 | System daemons. |
4 | Security / authorization messages. |
5 | Messages generated internally by syslog. |
6 | Line printer subsystem. |
7 | Network news subsystems. |
8 | UUCP subsystem |
9 | Clock daemon. |
10 | Security / authorization messages. |
11 | FTP daemon. |
12 | NTP subsystem. |
13 | Log audit. |
14 | Log alert. |
15 | Clock daemon. |
16...23 | Local use 0...7. |
Syslog message severity values as per RFC 5424 specification associated with events type:
Severity value | Keyword | Description |
0 | Emergency | System is unusable. |
1 | Alert | Action must be taken immediately. |
2 | Critical | Critical conditions. |
3 | Error | Error conditions. |
4 | Warning | Warning conditions. |
5 | Notice | Normal but significant condition. |
6 | Informational | Informal messages. |
7 | Debug | Debug-level messages. |
Publié pour:Schneider Electric Belgium

