Viewing System Logs - Infinity Check Point L-71WD Administration Manual

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To delete logs from local log storage:
1. In Logs & Monitoring > Logs > Security Logs page, click Clear logs.
A confirmation window opens.
2. Click Yes to delete logs.
The logs are deleted, and the logs grid reloads automatically.
Note - Logs are deleted from the external SD card (if inserted) or from the local logs storage.
Logs are not deleted from the remote logs server.

Viewing System Logs

The Logs & Monitoring > System Logs page shows up to 500 systems logs (syslogs) generated
from the appliance at all levels except for the debug level. These logs should be used mainly for
troubleshooting purposes and can also give the administrator notifications for events which
occurred on the appliance.
These are the syslog types:
Info - Informative logs such as policy change information, administrator login details, and
DHCP requests.
Notice - Notification logs such as changes made by administrators, date, and time changes.
Warning - Logs that show a connectivity or possible configuration failure. The problem is not
critical but requires your attention.
Error - System errors that alert you to the fact that a specific feature is not working. This can
be due to misconfiguration or connectivity loss which requires the attention of your Internet
Service Provider.
To download the full log file:
1. Click Download Full Log File.
2. Click Open or Save.
To save a snapshot of the syslogs to the flash disk:
1. Select Save a snapshot of system logs to flash.
2. Enter a minute value for the interval. The default is 180 minutes (3 hours). The minimum value
is 30 minutes.
3. Click Apply.
This is an effort to keep syslogs persistent across boot, but not 100% guaranteed.
To refresh the system logs list:
Click Refresh. The list is refreshed.
To clear the log list:
1. Click Clear Logs.
2. Click OK in the confirmation message.
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