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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 running in the background.
When doing so, the 802.11a/g Router 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.
Email Log: If the Email Log function is enabled, every system log message will be sent to the
configured email address through the configured mail server.
Mail Server: the mail server domain name that you use to send syslog emails.
Email Address: the email address that syslog emails will be sent to.
SNMP Settings
This screen allows you to configure SNMP parameters including the system name, the location and
contact information. Additionally, you can configure the 802.11a/g Router to send SNMP Traps to
remote SNMP management stations. Traps are unsolicited alert messages that 802.11g Router sends to
remote management stations.
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