Log Settings; Defining What To Log - D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

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Section 9 - Maintenance
The router allows you capture log messages. You can monitor the type of traffic that goes through the router
and be notified of potential attacks or errors when they are detected by the controller. The following sections
describe the log configuration settings and the ways you can access these logs.
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Log Facilities
The Facility Logs page lets you determine the granularity of logs to receive from the wireless controller. Select
one of the following facilities:
• Kernel: The Linux kernel. Log messages that correspond to this facility would correspond to
traffic through the firewall or network stack.
• System: Application and management-level features available on this router for managing the
unit.
• Wireless: This covers all AP related configuration and behavior logging related to wireless.
• Network: This covers log messages that correspond to network protocols.
• VPN: This covers log messages that corresponds to sslvpn, openvpn, ipsec etc.
• WCF: This covers all content filtering related logs like dynamic content filtering logs, static
content filtering logs. Note: This facility is available only when WCF license is enabled in the device.
• Firewall: This covers all logs related to firewall.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Log Facilities.
2. Select the facility and then toggle ON which events you want to log and click Save.
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