View Log - ZyXEL Communications NWA Seres User Manual

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax access point
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Table 35 Monitor > Wireless > Detected Device (continued)
LABEL
Mark as Rogue
AP
Mark as Friendly
AP
#
Status
Device
Role
Classified by
MAC Address
SSID Name
Channel ID
802.11 Mode
Security
Description
Last Seen
Refresh

8.8 View Log

Log messages are stored in two separate logs, one for regular log messages and one for debugging
messages. In the regular log, you can look at all the log messages by selecting All Logs, or you can
select a specific category of log messages (for example, user). You can also look at the debugging log
by selecting Debug Log. All debugging messages have the same priority.
To access this screen, click Monitor > Log. The log is displayed in the following screen.
Note: When a log reaches the maximum number of log messages, new log messages
automatically overwrite existing log messages, starting with the oldest existing log
message first.
Events that generate an alert (as well as a log message) display in red. Regular logs display in black.
Click a column's heading cell to sort the table entries by that column's criteria. Click the heading cell
again to reverse the sort order.
The Web Configurator saves the filter settings once you click Search. If you leave the View Log screen
and return to it later, the last filter settings would still apply.
Chapter 8 Monitor
DESCRIPTION
Click this button to mark the selected AP as a rogue AP. For more on managing rogue APs, see
the Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP screen
Click this button to mark the selected AP as a friendly AP. For more on managing friendly APs,
see the Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP screen
This is the detected device's index number in this list.
This indicates the detected device's status.
This indicates the type of device detected.
This indicates the detected device's role (such as friendly or rogue).
This indicates the detected device's classification rule.
This indicates the detected device's MAC address.
This indicates the detected device's SSID.
This indicates the detected device's channel ID.
This indicates the 802.11 mode (a/b/g/n/ac/ax) transmitted by the detected device.
This indicates the encryption method (if any) used by the detected device.
This displays the detected device's description. For more on managing friendly and rogue APs,
see the Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP screen
This indicates the last time the device was detected by the Zyxel Device.
Click this to refresh the items displayed on this page.
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