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SYSTEM LOGGING
Logging Level: Setting the log level controls which messages are stored or filtered out. A log level of Debug will
record the most information while a log level of Critical will only record the most urgent messages. Each level
includes all messages from all of the levels below it on the list (e.g. "Warning" includes all "Error" and "Critical"
messages as well).
Debug
Info
Warning
Error
Critical
Enable Logging to a Syslog Server: Enabling this option
will send log messages to a specified Syslog server. After
enabling, type the Hostname or IP address of the Syslog
server (or select from the dropdown menu).
Syslog Server Address: Select the Hostname or IP
address from the dropdown menu, or type this in
manually.
Include System ID: This option will include the
router's "System ID" at the beginning of every log
message. This is often useful when a single remote
Syslog server is handling logs for several routers.
Include UTF8 Byte Order Mark: The log message is
sent using UTF-8 encoding. By default the router
will attach the Unicode Byte Order Mark (BOM) to
the Syslog message in compliance with the Syslog
protocol, RFC5424. Some Syslog servers may not fully support RFC5424 and will treat the BOM as ASCII text,
which will appear as garbled characters in the log. If this occurs, disable this option.
Log to attached USB stick: Only enable this option if instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent. This will write a
very verbose log file to the root level of an attached USB stick. Please disable the feature before removing the
USB stick, or you may lose some logging data.
Verbose modem logging: Only enable this option if instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent.
Create support log: This functionality allows for a quick collection of system logging. Create this log file when
instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent.
ROUTER SERVICES
By default, router services (Enterprise Cloud Manager,
NTP, etc.) connect to the router via the WAN. In some
setups it makes sense to use the LAN instead. For
example, if your router is used strictly for 3G/4G failover
behind another router, you may not want to use 3G/4G
data unnecessarily. Select Use LAN Gateway to set your
router services to connect via the LAN.
LAN Gateway Address: Input the IP address of the
LAN side connection. If this is a 3G/4G failover router
operating behind another router, the LAN Gateway
Address is the IP address of that other router.
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