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Option Description
Log Indicates whether the system is currently recording events. The
user can enable or disable event logging. By default, it is disabled.
To enable it, tick Enable and then Apply button.
Log level Allows you to configure the event level and filter out unwanted
events below this level. The events ranging from the highest
critical level “Emergency” down to this configured level will be
recorded to the log buffer on the CT-5361 SDRAM. When the log
buffer is full, the newer event will wrap up to the top of the log
buffer and overwrite the old event. By default, the log level is
“Debugging,” which is the lowest critical level. The following log
levels are
Emergency = system is unusable
Alert = action must be taken immediately
Critical = critical conditions
Error = Error conditions
Warning = normal but significant condition
Notice= normal but insignificant condition
Informational= provides information for reference
Debugging = debug-level messages
Emergency is the most serious event level, whereas Debugging is
the least important. For instance, if the log level is set to
Debugging, all the events from the lowest Debugging level to the
most critical level Emergency level will be recorded. If the log
level is set to Error, only Error and the level above will be logged.
Display Level Allows the user to select the logged events and displays on the
View System Log page for events of this level and above to the
highest Emergency level.
Mode Allows you to specify whether events should be stored in the local
memory, or be sent to a remote system log server, or both
simultaneously.
If remote mode is selected, view system log will not be able to
display events saved in the remote system log server.
When either Remote mode or Both mode is configured, the WEB UI
will prompt the user to enter the Server IP address and Server UDP
port.