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View Log
Logging Level
Enable logging to an
external syslog server
Syslog server IP
address
3. Click
Apply
the screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
Click
View
to save a log of events retained on the
The system displays a prompt requesting the administrator
password before saving the log. After the password has been
entered, click
Get File
or
Save
the log.txt file. Click Save and specify a location to save
the log file.
Use the WordPad application to view the saved log.txt file on a
Microsoft Windows based computer. Do not view the log file using
Notepad, as the Notepad application does not properly display the
formatting of the
access point
in the
temporarily resides in memory. AP memory is completely cleared
each time the AP reboots.
Use the
Logging Level
level for tracking system events. Eight logging levels, (0 to 7) are
available.
Log Level 6: Info
These are the standard UNIX/LINUX syslog levels.The levels are as
follows:
0 - Emergency
1 - Alert
2 - Critical
3 - Errors
4 - Warning
5 - Notice
6 - Info
7 - Debug
access point
The
server. Select the
checkbox to enable the server to listen for incoming syslog
messages and decode the messages into a log for viewing.
If the
Enable logging to an external syslog server
numerical (non DNS name)
selected, the
external syslog server is required in order to route the syslog events
to that destination.
to save any changes to the Logging Configuration screen. Navigating away from
to display a dialogue with buttons to
access point
log file. Log entries are not saved
. While the AP is in operation, log data
drop-down menu to select the desired log
access point
is the
can log events to an external syslog (system log)
Enable logging to an external syslog server
access point
.
Open
default log level.
checkbox is
IP address of an

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