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4.3.4 SYSLOG Host Table

System log messages are generated by the device by sending requests at various instances to the system log server. The
system log messages are lost on device reboot.
In the SYSLOG Host Table screen, do the following:
1. Log Status: Specifies the status of the system log. To configure, select either Enable or Disable from the drop down
menu. If enabled, it allows the device to generate log messages.
2. Log Priority: Specifies the priority assigned to the log. The available log priorities are:
– Emergency
– Alert
– Critical
– Error
– Warning
– Notice
– Info and
– Debug.
Please note that the priorities are listed in the order of their severity, where Emergency takes the highest severity and
Debug the lowest.
3. To configure, select the Log Priority from the drop down menu.
4. Click OK, to save the configured parameters.
4.3.4.1 SYSLOG Host Table Entries
The SYSLOG Host Entries Table contains the following information:
IP Address: Specifies the IP address of the SYSLOG server.
Port: Specifies the host port number. The default port is 514.
: The user must configure the correct port number on which the SYSLOG server is running for the Host Port
parameter. Choice of port number must be in line with the standards for port number assignments defined by
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
ORiNOCO® AP-800 and AP-8000 Installation and Management Guide
Figure 4-18 SYSLOG Host Table
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