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III-8-2. MONITORING SYSTEM WARNING
System Warning contains “System Event Log, “SMTP Settings”, and “Event Selection” for different types
of services such as “Fault Alarm”, “System Log, “SMTP”, and “SNMP Trap”. These logs are very useful for
the administrator to manage and debug the system. When the system is powered off or when someone
tries to login the system or the system reboots abnormally, or when some of the interfaces are linked
down, the system sends log messages to notify specific users and record the events on the server or
assigned platform. Users can also connect an alarm buzzer to the relay alarm pins. When the configured
“Fault Alarm” events are triggered, the alarm buzzer will ring to notify the users.
Configure System Warning Information
System Log Mode
The port connected to the LLDP neighbor on the local switch.
Remote Server IP Address
The field contains the IP Address of the remote server. If the “Remote” mode is enabled, users have
to assign this IP Address to receive the system logs.
Service Port
The port is used to listen to the system log packets on the remote server.
The range of the Service Port is from 1 to 65535.
The default Service Port is 514.
(Apply Button)
After configuring above fields, click "Apply" button to make the changes effective.