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External system log server: The IP address of the syslog server that the
logs will be sent to.
External system log server port: The transport layer port of the syslog
server that the logs will be sent to.
External system log server protocol: The transport layer protocol that will
be used to send syslog messages to the external server.
Write system log to file: local directory in the device where the syslog
messages will be stored. Leave default value
Log output level: Syslog logging level. Levels are shown in the dropdown
list in order from least to most important. Thus, for a minimal log,
select “Error” level or higher. For a more verbose log, select “Warning”
or lower.
Cron Log Level: Logging level for Cron jobs. Selections are “Debug”,
“Normal” and “Warning”. For a verbose Cron log, select “Debug”. For a
minimal Cron log, select “Warning”
Disabling Unused Services:
To disable scripts for services that are executed automatically when the unit powers up,
navigate to System > Startup. Here you can disable the desired scripts. This feature is
intended only for advanced users.
Uninstalling Unused Packages:
To uninstall packages from the unit, navigate to System > Software. Click on “update list” to
fetch the packages installed in the unit and then go click the “Installed” tab. Here you can
remove unwanted packages. This feature is intended only for advanced users.