Console Log Configuration; Figure 44: Console Log Configuration; Table 38: Console Log Configuration Fields - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Console Log Configuration

Use the Console Log Configuration page to control logging to any serial device attached to the switch.
To access the Console Log Configuration page, click LAN > Administration > Log > Console Log Configuration
in the navigation menu.
Field
Admin Status
Severity Filter
• If you make any changes to the page, click Submit to apply the change to the system.
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Figure 44: Console Log Configuration

Table 38: Console Log Configuration Fields

Description
From the menu, select whether to enable or disable console logging. The
default is disabled.
• Enabled: Prints log messages to the device attached to the switch serial
port.
• Disabled: Log messages do not print to the device attached to the switch
serial port.
Use the menu to select the severity of the logs to print to the console. Logs
with the severity level you select and all logs of greater severity print. For
example, if you select Error, the logged messages include Error, Critical, Alert,
and Emergency. The default severity level is Alert(1). The severity can be one
of the following levels:
• Emergency (0): The highest level warning level. If the device is down or not
functioning properly, an emergency log is saved to the device.
• Alert (1): The second highest warning level. An alert log is saved if there is
a serious device malfunction, such as all device features being down.
• Critical (2): The third highest warning level. A critical log is saved if a critical
device malfunction occurs, for example, two device ports are not
functioning, while the rest of the device ports remain functional.
• Error (3): A device error has occurred, such as if a port is offline.
• Warning (4): The lowest level of a device warning.
• Notice (5): Provides the network administrators with device information.
• Informational (6): Provides device information.
• Debug (7): Provides detailed information about the log. Debugging should
only be entered by qualified support personnel.
Managing and Viewing Logs
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
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