3. Click
Apply
to save your settings and view the log with the new settings:
Option
Description
Disable log /
Enable log
Click on one of these options to disable or enable the
recording of log data.
Log level
Log Level
allows you to configure which types of events
are logged. There are several
levels
of log events:
Emergency
= system is unusable (these appear in
red in the log)
Alert
= action must be taken immediately (pale
red)
Critical
= critical conditions (orange)
Error
= error conditions (yellow)
Warning
= warning conditions (green)
Notice
= normal but significant conditions (blue)
Informational
= information events (white)
Debugging
= debug-level messages (dark grey on
cream)
The gateway records all log events at the chosen level
and above. For instance, if you set the log level to
Critical
, all critical, alert, and emergency events are
logged, but none of the others are recorded.
Display level
This lets you choose the event level to display in the
previous
System Log
page. This item uses the same
event level ranking as Log Level above, but it applies to
what events are displayed in the WUI rather than
recorded.
Mode
This lets you specify whether log events should be stored
in the gateway's local memory, be sent to a remote log
server, or both simultaneously. If you choose
Remote
,
the system log will not show the events saved on the
remote server. The remote server would be a
syslog
device, which you would need to set up.
Server IP
address
When you select either
Remote
mode or
Both
mode, this
is the Internet address of the remote log server.
Server UDP
port
When you select either
Remote
mode or
Both
mode, this
is the communication port of the remote log server, to
which the gateway will send log data. By convention, port
number
514
is often used, but you can enter any port
number you like.
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