When receiving events, Cloud Email Gateway
Protection stores the events in its
database and forwards syslog messages to an external syslog server in a structured
format,
which allows third-party application integration.
The Syslog Settings screen is composed of the following tabs:
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Syslog Forwarding: Specifies the mapping between syslog servers and different types of logs.
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Syslog Server Profiles: Enables you to add, edit or delete syslog servers for syslog forwarding.
To ensure Cloud Email Gateway
Protection can properly forward syslog messages,
configure your firewall to accept connections from the following IP addresses or CIDR
blocks:
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North America, Latin America and Asia Pacific:
18.208.22.64/26
18.208.22.128/25
18.188.9.192/26
18.188.239.128/26
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Europe and Africa:
18.185.115.0/25
18.185.115.128/26
34.253.238.128/26
34.253.238.192/26
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Australia and New Zealand:
13.238.202.0/25
13.238.202.128/26
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Japan:
18.176.203.128/26
18.176.203.192/26
18.177.156.0/26
18.177.156.64/26
15.168.56.0/25
15.168.49.64/26
15.168.56.128/26
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Singapore:
13.213.174.128/25
13.213.220.0/26
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India:
3.110.59.128/25
3.110.71.192/26
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Middle East (UAE):
3.29.202.0/25
3.29.194.192/26
NoteBe aware that Cloud Email Gateway
Protection keeps syslog messages for 7 days
if your syslog server is unavailable. Messages older than 7 days will not be restored
when
your syslog server recovers.
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