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GridRouter™ User Guide
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6.2.3.7 Interface Settings
The Log > Interface Settings screen allows debug logging of each interface to be configured on the
system.
Figure 6-21: Log > Interface Settings
Logging Status
Displays the current status of the logging processes for each interface. Possible values are
Disabled“,“Enabled“, and “Not Running“. “Not Running“ implies that the logging has been enabled but
is stopped.
Logging Controls
Controls: The “Start Logging“ button starts all enabled interface logging processes. The new logs will
clear the previous logs. TheStop Logging“ button will stop all currently running interface logging
processes and save the backup of the current logs if enabled.
{interface} Log
{interface} Log: Specifies whether or not the interface is to be logged.
Log Level: Specifies the amount of information to display in the log. Possible values include
Quiet“,“Normal“,“Verbose“,“Very Verbose“, andVery Very Verbose“.
Log File: Specifies the path of the log file to be saved. If using the /tmp or /var directories, the log will not
persist across reboots.
Max Log Size (MB): Specifies the maximum size of the log file. Once the file reaches this size, the
current file will be closed and a new one will be opened.
Number of Logs to Create: Specifies the limit of new log files to be created once one reaches the
maximum size. Once this limit is reached, the oldest file is removed creating a rotating buffer.
Enable Backup of Logs: Specifies whether or not the log files should be saved elsewhere in the event of
a reboot or an interface restart.
Backup Location: Specifies the directory where the current log files should be placed in the event of a
reboot or an interface restart.