User's Guide Part 3
PureWave Quantum 6600 User Guide v2.1
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The logging Main Menu option contains four Main Menu Sub-Elements. These are:
remote. The User has the capability to define a remote server to forward a pre-defined log level.
local. The User has the capability to define the minimum severity level to log.
file. These are file actions that the User can perform.
files. This describes the system log files.
At the Main Web GUI Interface Screen select the Configuration Tab and then select the logging Main
Menu Option and then the remote Main Menu Sub-Element. The User is now presented with a window
that displays the remote Log Server Settings. There are two distinct groups to this window (refer to
Figure 141). The User is presented with a host Menu Sub-Element from the remote Main Menu Sub-
Element level. If the User navigates to this level then it will display a list of all the log servers that have
been configured. The User can select to view the relevant details.
Default Remote Log Server Settings. The User can view and hence configure the default
minimum severity log level to forward to the remote server. This will apply to all remote servers
which have a level of default. The User must be in Edit Mode to configure. In addition to the
default level there are nine available options. These are:
o none
o debug
o info
o notice
o warning
o error
o critical
o alert
o emergency
Remote Log Server Settings. For log servers that have configured the following information is
displayed. To configure the User must be in Edit Mode. Once in Edit Mode, the User can <Add
host>, delete or change the Severity Level of an existing host.
o Hostname. If the User wants to add a remote server then they must enter the syslog
remote server IP address or domain name. The User cannot edit the hostname for a
syslog server that has been configured, this syslog must be deleted and then it can be
re-added. When in the Edit Mode, there is a red box beside each hostname. If the User
navigates to the red icon then this will present the User with the ability to delete the
hostname.
o Severity Level. The User can configure or re-configure the syslog server to that of the
default level or any of the nine available options.