CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB - clogOriginIDType

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clogOriginIDType

clog Origin ID Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.41.1.1.6

This object identifies the type of value that will be contained in clogOriginID object. The possible value(s) are: 'none' : do not send origin identifier in syslog messages. 'other' : type that is not identified by other values specified in this object. 'hostName' : Send hostname of the system in syslog messages. 'ipv4Address': Send IP address of the sending interface. 'contextName': Send context name of the security device. 'userDefined': Send user configured string in syslog message. The value 'other' and 'none' can not be set but can only be read.

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