Enabling Logging - D-Link DFL-1600 User Manual

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from different sources based on the identifier. The valid range is 0 to 7,
representing Syslog facilities "local0" through "local7".
Severity is the degree of emergency attached to the logged event message
for debug. D-Link firewalls can be set to send messages at different severity
levels. Sorted from highest to lowest importance, these levels are :
Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info, and Debug.
Example:
To define a Syslog receiver in the firewall, follow the steps below:
WebUI
:
System
Log and Event Receivers
General
Name: Enter a name for the receiver.
IP Address: Select the address object from the dropdown list (if the
address of the receiver has been defined in Address Book), or enter the IP
address directly into the edit box.
Facility: Choose one of the facilities from the dropdown list.
Port: 514 (by default)
Then click OK.
13.1.2

Enabling Logging

After setting up one or more receivers, logging need to be enabled to
function. In WebUI, all configuration items that can generate log events
have a page named Log Settings in their properties window. This page
contains options to enable logging, and to specify certain log receiver(s) and
severity for the event.
Example:
In this example, we assume an IP rule has been defined previously, and
enable logging on this rule to monitor its action to traffics.
Defining a Syslog receiver
Enabling Syslog
D-Link Firewalls User's Guide
Chapter 13. Log Settings
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Syslog Receiver:

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