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CB3000 Client Bridge User’s Guide
5.5 Logging Settings
The CB3000 continually logs system events which can prove useful later in assessing the throughput and
performance of the CB3000 or troubleshooting problems on the CB3000-managed LAN. The type of event
message and where they should be logged can also be configured from the CB3000 console.
To configure event logging for the CB3000:
1. Select
Tools > Logging Configurations
from the CB3000 menu tree. The
Logging Configurations
screen displays.
Figure 5.10 Logging Configurations
2. Configure the logging level and log destination as required.
•
Logging Level
– Select the desired log level for tracking system events. Eight standard UNIX/LINUX
syslog levels are available:
• 0 - Emergency. The system is unusable.
• 1 - Alert. Action on these types of events must be taken immediately.
• 2 - Critical. States a critical condition.
• 3 - Errors. Describes an error.
• 4 - Warning. Action should be taken as soon as possible.
• 5 - Notice. A normal but important event.
• 6 - Info. Nothing to do, since information only.
• 7 - Debugging purposes only.
•
saved locally
– Select this radio button to save the log file to the host to which the CB3000 is
physically connected. Log entries are not saved in the CB3000. While the CB3000 is in operation, log
data temporarily resides in memory.
•
syslog server
– Select this radio button to enable an external syslog server to listen for incoming
syslog messages and decode the messages into a log for viewing. Enter the IP address of an external
syslog server in order to route the syslog events to that destination.
•
– Select this radio button to configure the CB3000 to route log files to the email address and
mail server designated. Configure the following parameters:
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