Backup Log - TP-Link EAP320 User Manual

Ac1200/1900 wireless dual band gigabit access point
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SMTP Server:
Enter the IP address of the SMTP server.
Enable
Generally users are required to log in to the SMTP server by entering user
name and password.
Authentication:
System logs can be sent at specific time or time interval.
Time Mode:
Enable Server
System logs can also be sent to a server. After Enable Server is enabled, the following content
will be shown.
System Log Server IP:
System Log Server Port:
Enable Nvram
By default, Nvram is disabled. Check the box to enable Nvram, system logs will be saved after
power supply is cut.
Nvram (Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is a RAM that can still save data even if a device is
power off. All TP-LINK EAPs are equipped with Nvram. With this option enabled, the Nvram
feature can help reserve the system logs when an EAP device is power off.

7.1.3 Backup Log

You can save the current system log to a file. Following is the page of Backup Log.
User Name: Enter the sender's email address.
Password: Enter the password of the sender's email address.
Confirm Password: Enter the password again for confirmation.
Fixation Time: Set a fixed time, for example, 15:00. The recipient will
receive the system logs sent by the device at 15:00 every day.
Period Time: Set a time interval, for example, 5 hours. The recipient will
receive the system logs sent by the device every 5 hours.
Figure 7-5 Enable Server
Enter the IP address of the remote server.
Enter the port of the remote server.
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