UDP Forwarder

The UDP Forwarder panel lets you send logged messages through the UDP services.

The message is sent in the UDP payload format. The payload is a byte array with null terminated delimiters such as "\0" or 0 x 00 (hexadecimal) for each element. Each element's data is presented as UTF-8 encoded strings and explained below:

  1. The first element is the ZENworks version information. For example, 10.

  2. The second element is the value of severity. The severity values are 4 for INFO, 6 for WARNING, and 8 for DEBUG messages.

  3. The third element is the message logged date. The date is not local specific and is represented as UTF-8 string. For example, 09-Dec-2006 14:15:44.

  4. The fourth element is the user ID.

  5. The fifth element is the component name.

  6. The sixth element is the non-localized message ID.

  7. The seventh element is the localized message string.

  8. The eighth element is the additional information.

  9. The ninth element is the probable cause URL.

  10. The tenth element is related GUIDs objects that are separated by commas.

NOTE:If the element does not have any data, then it is represented as \0\0.

Send Message via UDP if Severity Is

Allows you to select the severity of the message to send the log messages through UDP.

The severity of the messages include:

  • Error: Stores messages with a severity of Error.

  • Warning and Above: Stores messages with a severity of Warning and Error.

  • Information and Above: Stores messages with a severity of Information, Warning, and Error.

UDP Destinations

The following table lists the tasks you can perform to add and manage the UDP destinations:

Tasks

Steps

Add a server

  1. Click Add to display the Add UDP Destination Address dialog box.

  2. Specify the server name and the UDP port number configured for this operation.

  3. Click OK.

Remove a server

  1. Select the check box next to the server (or servers).

  2. Click Remove.

Edit a server details

  1. Select the check box next to the server.

  2. Click Edit to display the Edit UDP Destination

  3. Modify the settings as desired, then click OK.

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