Remote Log – Router
You can forward logged events of a specified severity level or higher to a remote computer. Each log message is
assigned a severity level, which indicates how seriously the triggering event affects residential gateway functions.
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Remote Log – Router fields
Field
Log Level
Add an IP
Address
Select a logging
destination
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Configuration: Basic
Description
Messages having the severity level you specify, or higher, are logged to the logging destination
you select. The levels are, in order of severity:
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Panic — system panic or other condition that causes the residential gateway to stop functioning
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Alert — conditions that require immediate correction, such as a corrupted system database
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Critical — critical conditions, such as hard drive errors
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Error — error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than panic, alert, or
critical errors
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Warning — conditions that warrant monitoring
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Notice — conditions that are not errors but might warrant special handling; this is the default
Log Level setting
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Info — events or non-error conditions of interest
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Debug — software debugging messages; specify this level only when directed by a technical
support representative
Type the IP address of the remote host where you want log information sent and click Add. You
can add multiple IP addresses using the Add button. Any IP address you add here appears in the
Select a logging destination drop-down list.
From the list, select the IP address to which you want the log information sent.
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