BMC Defender SyslogDefender 6.2

This space contains information about BMC Defender SyslogDefender version 6.2.00.

The BMC Defender SyslogDefender product enables syslog collectors to receive syslog messages using protocols that are not directly supported. It also provides a single, reliable, and encrypted pipeline between various syslog senders to a syslog collector.

Notices Updated 05 Jan 2023

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Planning

Deployment planning and system requirements

Installing

Installation, configuration, and maintenance

Customizing after installation

Post-installation product customization

Integrating

Integrations with other product

Using

Working with the product

Command and syntax reference

Descriptions of commands and syntax, and related reference information

Troubleshooting

Common issues

Messages

Messages for BMC mainframe products
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PDFs

This topic provides access to PDFs that support this product. It also explains how to create your own custom PDFs.

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Creating a custom PDF

From any page in the space, use the following procedure to create a PDF of either the current page or multiple pages (a parent topic and its child topics):

  1. From the Tools menu in the upper-right, select Export to PDF:

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    Notes

    Although you can export to Microsoft Word, this portal is not optimized for Word exports.

    If you require an export in XML or HTML format, contact us.

  2. Select what you want to export:

    • Only this page to export the current page
    • This page and its children to export an entire section (the current page and any child topics associated with it)
    Example

    Selecting This page and its children on the following sample page would create a PDF of all topics in the space's Reference section:

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  3. Select Start Export.

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