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Exporting Monitoring Logs Daily via Email
 SMTP is configured on the UTN server  46.
 Monitoring is enabled  59.
1. Start the utnserver Control Center.
2. Select DEVICE – Monitoring.
3. In the Email – Recipient area, enter the email address of the recipient where the monitoring logs will be sent
in the Email Address box.
4. In the Email – Recipient area, enter the content of the email subject line for monitoring log emails in the
Email Subject box.
(You can specify the content of the email subject line with a–z, A–Z, 0–9 and using variables:
%P = product type
%I = IP address
5. In the Email – Backup area, enable the Daily backup at option.
6. From the list, select the hour at which the backup will be transferred.
7. To confirm, click Save.
 The settings will be saved.
Immediately Exporting Monitoring Logs via Email
 SMTP is configured on the UTN server  46.
 Monitoring is enabled  59.
1. Start the utnserver Control Center.
2. Select DEVICE – Monitoring.
3. In the Email – Recipient area, enter the email address of the recipient where the monitoring logs will be sent
in the Email Address box.
4. In the Email – Recipient area, enter the content of the email subject line for monitoring log emails in the
Email Subject box.
(You can specify the content of the email subject line with a–z, A–Z, 0–9 and using variables:
%P = product type
%I = IP address
5. Click the Export manually now button.
 The monitoring logs will be sent by email.
Exporting Monitoring Logs via syslog-ng
 Your network has a syslog-ng server.
 syslog-ng is configured on the UTN server  49.
 Monitoring is enabled  59.
1. Start the utnserver Control Center.
2. Select DEVICE – Monitoring.
3. Tick the syslog-ng export option.
4. In the syslog-ng export area, select the desired Format.
(IETF = RFC 5424 or Legacy = RFC 3164/BSD)
 The settings will be saved.
%p = model
%M = MAC address
%p = model
%M = MAC address
%N = default name
%E = event
%N = default name
%E = event
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Device Settings
%H = host name
%D = date
%t = time)
%H = host name
%D = date
%t = time)

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