User Manual
Table Of Contents
System Configuration
5-56
5
• Log Level – Configures the minimum
severity level for event logging. The system
allows you to limit the messages that are
logged by specifying the minimum severity
level.
(Default: 4 Warning)
- 1 Alert – An error condition requiring
immediate user intervention to prevent a problem.
- 2 Critical – An error condition that may require user intervention.
- 3 Error – An error condition that does not cause significant problems with normal
operation.
- 4 Warning – An error condition that does not cause system problems but may
require attention.
- 5 Notice – A system condition that does not cause system problems but should
be noted.
- 6 Info – Informational message only.
- 7 Debug – Sends the lowest level of system log messages only. Debug
messages carry information for debugging software.
- Disabled – Disables sending of any logging messages.
• Total Log Size – Indicates the
amount of RAM or Flash memory
available for logging messages.
(Default: 10 Kbytes; Range: 10 or
20 Kbytes)
• Remote Log – Enables remote
storage of system logs on a Syslog server. (Default: Disabled)
• Remote Log Server Address – The address of the remote logging server.
(Default: your.syslog.server)
• Remote Log Server Port – The remote port to which messages are to be sent to.
(Default: 514; Range: 1~65535)
• Log to Remote and Local – Enables simultaneous logging to a remote Syslog
server and local logging on the wireless/AP Router’s RAM or Flash memory.
(Default: Disabled)
Note: Enabling Remote Logging disables local logging unless “Log to Remote and
Local” is selected.
• Submit – Saves the current system log configuration.
• Reset – Restores the previous current system log configuration.