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For each category or subcategory, you can configure a logging level. Table 110 describes the logging levels in order
of severity, from most to least severe.
The default logging level for all categories is Warning. You can also configure IP address of a syslog server to
which the controller can direct these logs.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Management > Logging > Servers page.
2. To add a logging server, click Add in the Logging Servers section.
3. Click Add to add the logging server to the list of logging servers. Ensure that the syslog server is enabled and
configured on this host. Click Apply.
4. To select the types of messages you want to log, select the Levels tab.
5. Select the category or subcategory to be logged.
6. To select the severity level for the category or subcategory, scroll to the bottom of the page. Select the level
from the Logging Level drop-down menu. Click Done.
7. Click Apply to apply the configuration.
In the CLI
logging <ipaddr>
logging level <level> <category> [subcat <subcategory>]
Guest Provisioning
The Guest Provisioning feature lets you manage guests who need access to your company’s Dell wireless network.
This section describes how to:
z Design and configure the Guest Provisioning page – Using the WebUI, the network administrator designs and
configures the Guest Provisioning page that is used to create a guest account.
z Configure a guest provisioning user – The network administrator configures one or more guest provisioning
users. A guest provisioning user, such as a front desk receptionist, signs in guests at your company.
z Using the Guest Provisioning page – The Guest Provisioning page is used by the guest provisioning user to
create guest accounts for people who are visiting your company.
Table 110 Logging Levels
Logging Level Description
Emergency Panic conditions that occur when the system becomes unusable.
Alert Any condition requiring immediate attention and correction.
Critical Any critical conditions such as a hard drive error.
Errors Error conditions.
Warning Warning messages.
Notice Significant events of a non-critical and normal nature.
Informational Messages of general interest to system users.
Debug Messages containing information useful for debugging.