Administrator's Guide
Chapter 9. Logging
Log class for DHCP requests
Here, you select a log class for DHCP requests. DHCP is a protocol used for dynamic allo-
cation of IP addresses. Requests are sent by broadcast from computers wanting an IP address
to a DHCP server. The Telecommuting Module logs all DHCP related packets using the log
class you select here. There are usually a lot of these packets, so we recommend using the
log class "None", meaning that no packets are logged at all.
Log class for SNMP requests to the Telecommuting Module
Here, you select a log class for SNMP requests to the Telecommuting Module. SNMP is a
protocol for monitoring network equipment such as firewalls and routers.
Log class for packets to the Telecommuting Module
Here, you select a log class for traffic addressed to the Telecommuting Module itself. Even
if you select not to log this traffic, the configuration traffic to the Telecommuting Module
will be logged according to the log class set on the Access Control page.
Warnings
Log class for email errors
If the Telecommuting Module is unable to send email messages, for example, if the mail
server won’t reply, the Telecommuting Module generates a log message. Here, you select a
log class for these messages.
Log class for RADIUS errors
Radiusmux (see the RADIUS section in the chapter titled Basic Configuration) generates
messages for incomprehensible RADIUS server responses and for denying logins on account
of permissions (a user defined for road warriors is not automatically allowed to log onto the
configuration server). Here, you select a log class for these messages.
Log class for SNMP errors
The Telecommuting Module generates messages about SNMP errors. Here, you select a log
class for these messages.
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