Log management configuration
System logs contain a large amount of network and device information, including running status and
configuration changes. System logs are an important way for administrators to know network and device
status. With system log information, administrators can take corresponding actions against network
problems and security problems.
System logs can be stored in the log buffer, or sent to the loghost.
Configuring log management
Configuration task list
Perform the tasks in
Table 13 Log management configuration task list
Task
Setting syslog related parameters
Displaying syslog
Setting loghost
Setting syslog related parameters
Select Device > Syslog from the navigation tree, and click the Log Setup tab to enter the syslog
configuration page, as shown in
Table 13
to configure log management.
Description
Optional
Display detailed information of system logs.
Optional
Set the loghost that can receive system logs.
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Set the number of logs that can be stored in the log buffer.
Set the refresh period of the log information displayed on the
web interface.
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