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Management Utility Port Definition: The standard port settings for the HTTP Web server
and the Telnet utility may be replaced by entering new port numbers in these fields.
Management Session Time-out: This setting specifies the duration of idle time (inactivity)
before a web browser or telnet management session times out. The default time-out value is
10 minutes.
UPnP: The AP’s Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature allows a Windows XP/ME PC to
discover this AP and automatically show an icon on the screen. Subsequently a user can
double-click the icon to access this AP directly (without having to specify its IP address).
Syslog: Syslog is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force - the Internet standards body)-
conformant standard for logging system events (RFC-3164). When the 802.11G ACCESS
POINT encounters an error or warning condition (e.g., a log-in attempt with an invalid
password), it will create a log in the system log table. To be able to remotely view such system
log events, you need to check the Enable Syslog box, configure the IP address of a PC where
a Syslog daemon is always running in the background. When doing so, the 802.11G ACCESS
POINT will send logged events over the network to the PC for future viewing.
Syslog server IP address: The IP address of the PC where the Syslog daemon is running.