Syslog - D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

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Section 9 - Maintenance
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Remote Logging > Syslog
An external Syslog server is often used to collect and store logs from the router. This remote device typically has
less memory constraints than the local Event Viewer on the router. Therefore, a number of logs can be collected
over a sustained period. This is useful for debugging network issues or to monitor router traffic over a long
duration.
The router supports eight concurrent Syslog servers. Each server can be configured to receive different log
facility messages of varying severity using the Remote Logs page. This page also lets you send configuration
logs to three email recipients.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Remote Logging and click Syslog tab.
2. Complete the fields from the table on the next page and click Save.
Field
Syslog Server 1
FQDN / IP Address
Facility
Severity
Syslog Server 2 to N
Save
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Toggle to ON to setup a Syslog server.
Enter the IP address or Internet Name of the Syslog server.
Select which facility you want to log. Refer to "Defining What to Log" on page 239 for definitions.
Select the severity level you want to log. Refer to "Defining What to Log" on page 239 for
definitions.
Toggle to ON to setup another Syslog server. Repeat the fields above for each server you want to
setup. The value of N for the DSR models are given below:
DSR-1000/1000AC: 10
DSR-500/500AC: 7
DSR-250/250N: 5
DSR-150/150N: 2
Click save and activate your settings.

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