What You Need To Know About Logs; View Log Screen; Figure 59 View Log; Table 36 View Log - ZyXEL Communications 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point NWA-1100 User Manual

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Chapter 13 Log Screens

13.3 What You Need To Know About Logs

Alerts and Logs
An alert is a type of log that warrants more serious attention. Some categories such as System
Errors consist of both logs and alerts. You can differentiate them by their color in the View
Log screen. Alerts are displayed in red and logs are displayed in black.
Receiving Logs via E-mail
If you want to receive logs in your e-mail account, you need to have the necessary details
ready, such as the Server Name or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Address of your e-
mail account. Ensure that you have a valid e-mail address.
Enabling Syslog Logging
To enable Syslog Logging, obtain your Syslog server's IP address (or server name).

13.4 View Log Screen

Use this screen to view all the ZyXEL Device's logs in one location.
Click Logs > View Log. Use the View Log screen to see the logs for the categories that you
selected in the Log Settings screen (see
system maintenance, system errors and access control.
Click a column heading to sort the entries. A triangle indicates the direction of the sort order.

Figure 59 View Log

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 36 View Log

LABEL
Time
Source
Message
Refresh
Clear Log
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Figure 60 on page
DESCRIPTION
This field displays the time the log was recorded.
This field lists the source IP address and the port number of the incoming
packet.
This field states the reason for the log.
Click Refresh to renew the log screen.
Click Clear Log to clear all the logs.
117). Options include logs about
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