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Date and Time: Clock Properties
IP Address
Logging
IP Address/Hostname
Logging Level
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Enter the IP address of the NTP server in dotted-decimal format. For more
information, see
IP Addresses and Subnet
Use this window to enable logging of system messages, and to specify logging
hosts where logs can be kept. You can specify the level of logging messages that
you want to send and to collect, and enter the hostname or IP address of multiple
logging hosts.
Click Add, and enter the IP address or hostname of a network host to which you
want the router to send logging messages for storage. The Edit and Delete buttons
enable you to modify information that you entered and to delete entries.
Specify the types of messages that are sent to logging hosts by choosing the
logging level from the Logging Level drop-down list. See
information.
The following logging levels are available in Logging Level drop-down lists:
emergencies (0)
alerts (1)
critical (2)
errors (3)
warnings (4)
notifications (5)
informational (6)
debugging (7)
The log collects all messages of the level you choose plus all messages of lower
levels, or the router sends all messages of the level you choose plus all messages
of lower levels to the logging hosts. For example, if you choose notifications (5),
Chapter 31
Masks.
Logging Level
Router Properties
for more
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