Configuring the port of the syslog destination address

Hello,
Is there a way to configure not just the internet address, but also the port number, to which the AEBS sends logging information?
The "Syslog Destination Address" field doesn't accept the ":port"-style address syntax. But I was wondering if there is a hidden workaround, like doing Option-click to expose a larger number frequencies selections.
Why do I care? For diagnostic purposes, I would like to enable the logging feature on my AEBS 802.11n and receive the logs on an OS X box. The app LogMaster can act as a syslogd daemon. The problem is it can't listen at the default port 514, since OS X's built-in syslogd daemon uses that port. This is despite the fact the built-in syslogd doesn't listen for log messages from the network and cannot be configured to do so without hacking inside the /System directory.
Any thoughts?

The configurations for extend the CoS value to teh ip phone port looks rigth. The fact that you have to unplug the phone for it to work seems to suggest that this is an issue with the phone. Is it running the latest phone load? What kind of switch is this?

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