User's Manual Part 1

User’s Guide Chapter 7 – Reference Manual
Save – save changes. The syslog messages will be started to send to the specified host.
Cancel – restore the previous values.
System | Configuration | Trace System
The trace system utility debugs system services and protocols if malfunction occur. Trace system
works with started services as DHCP, PPTP, PPPoE, telnet and SNMP and shows number of system
messages according to the selected history size. The trace system can help operators to locate mis-
configurations and system errors. Select system | configuration | trace system menu to view
current syslog messages in case of troubleshooting of one of the services:
Figure 120 – Trace System
By default, trace system utility is switched on. The latest messages are displayed at the end of the
message list.
History Size – select the message history size to display [102400-512000 bytes].
Level – select the messages level you need to trace. The level determines the importance of the
message. The levels are, in order of increasing importance:
Debug – debug messages including more important level messages: [info/warning/error/fatal].
Informational – informational messages including [warning/error/fatal]
Warning – warning condition messages including [error/fatal]
Error – error and critical condition messages including [fatal]
Fatal – critical and fatal condition for device messages. Actions should be taken immediately.
Change – click the change button to apply new history size or selected message level. Trace system
will start to sort by selected level at once you click the change button.
Clear – delete all displayed messages.
Refresh – click to refresh trace system messages.
System | Configuration | Clock
To set the Hotspot-in-a-Box internal clock, use the clock utility, accessed by selecting the system |
configuration | clock menu link:
Figure 121 – Clock Utility
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