System Log Configuration; System Log Settings; System Log Host - D-Link DGS-3200 Series User Manual

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System Log Configuration

The System Log Configuration folder contains two windows: System Log Settings and System Log Host.

System Log Settings

The System Log Settings window may be used to choose a method for which to save the switch log to the flash memory of the
Switch. To view this window, open the Configuration folder and then click System Log Configuration > System Log Settings.
Use the pull-down menu to choose the method for saving the switch log to the flash memory. The user has three options:
Time Interval – Users who choose this method can configure a time interval by which the Switch will save the log files,
in the box adjacent to this configuration field. The user may set a time between 1 and 65535 minutes.
On Demand – Users who choose this method will only save log files when they manually tell the Switch to do so, either
using the Save Log link in the Save folder or clicking the Save Log Now button on this window.
Log Trigger – Users who choose this method will have log files saved to the Switch every time a log event occurs on the
Switch.
The default setting is On Demand. Click Apply to save changes made. Click Save Log Now to immediately save log files
currently on the switch.

System Log Host

Click Configuration > System Log Configuration > System Log Host to display the following window:
The Switch can send Syslog messages to up to four designated servers using the System Log Server. In the Configuration folder,
click System Log Configuration > System Log Host, to view the window displayed below.
The following parameters may be configured or viewed:
Parameter
Host ID
Host IP Address
UDP Port (514 or
6000-65535)
Severity
DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
Figure 6- 15. System Log Settings window
Figure 6- 16. System Log Settings window
Description
Syslog server settings index (1 to 4).
The IPv4 address of the Syslog server.
Type the UDP port number used for sending Syslog messages. The default is 514.
This drop-down menu allows you to select the level of messages that will be sent. The
options are Warning, Informational, and All.
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