3.3.13. Misc / Log Settings
This page allows you to configure the logs. The Log file is used by the system to record actions, warnings,
errors and problems. It is often quite useful to discover the causes of tricky problems. The messages
recorded in the log file and sent as copy to a Syslog server are classified into 8 severity levels
(Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational and Debug).
Primary Syslog Server:
Server Address" and enter the address of the Syslog Server you wish to use.
You can enter either the hostname or the IP address of a Syslog server. The Syslog uses port 443/UDP.
If you want to enable the Power Switch to send messages to a Syslog Server, check the box "Syslog
Note: if you use a hostname, it is important that the system can resolve the hostname locally and so you
need to configure a Default Gateway and at least one DNS Server on the Network Settings Page
(General/IP Configuration page).
Secondary Syslog Server:
In this field you can define the IP Address of a secondary Syslog Server.
You can enter either the hostname or the IP address of a Syslog server.
LOGOUT:
Click "Logout" at the bottom of the page to exit the session without saving changes.
DISCARD CHANGES:
Click "Discard Changes" at the bottom of the page to discard all the changes you have made on this page.
APPLY CHANGES:
Click "Apply Changes" at the bottom of the page to save changes.
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