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System Log
To let users view or configure System Log.
Click to configure the log.
Log: enable or disable this function.
Log level: select your log level. The log level allows you to configure which types of events are
loged. There are eight log levels from high to low are displayed below:
L Emergency = system is unusable (these appear in red in the log)
L Alert = action must be taken immediately (pale red)
L Critical = critical conditions (orange)
L Error = error conditions (yellow)
L Warning = warning conditions (green)
L Notice = normal but significant conditions (blue)
L Informational = information events (white)
L 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: display the log according to the level you set when you view system log. Once you
set the display level, the logs of the same or higher priority will be displayed.
Mode: select the mode the system log adopted. Three modes: local, Remote and Both.
L Local: select this mode to store the logs in the router’s local memory.
L Remote: select this mode to send the log information to a remote log server. Then you must
assign the remote log server and port, 514 is often used.
L Both: logs stored adopting above two ways.