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Remote Logging:
From here, you can discover the paths that a packet
takes to a destination. Remote logging enables the
Switch to send system logs to the Log Server. The Log
Server helps to centralize system logs from various
devices such as Access Points so that the user can
monitor and manage the whole network. Click the Add
button and select the severity level of events you wish to
log.
IP/Hostname:
Specify the IP address or host name of the
hostconguredfortheSyslog.
Server Port:
Specify the port on the host to which Syslog
messages are sent. The default port is 514.
Severity Level:
Refer to severity level table on page 25 or 27.
Logs with the selected severity level and all
logs of greater severity are sent to the host.
For example, if you select Error, the logged
messages include Error, Critical, Alert, and
Emergency
Facility:
The log facility is used to separate out log
messages by application or by function,
allowingyoutosendlogstodifferentlesin
the syslog server. Use the drop-down menu
to select local0, local1, local2, local3, local4,
local5, local6, or local7.
Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the
Cancel button to discard them.