User guide
Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software
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Administration > System Setup
Configure Email Notifications
Select the types of notifications that you want sent. Click the Add button. The name will then appear
in the Send Email Notification For box. You can remove a type by clicking the Delete button. The
name will then move back to the Don't Send Email Notification For box.
1. Export Backup (the backup file will be attached)
2. File Intrusion Detection (File Integrity Checks and Network Intrusions)
3. High CPU/RAM Usage (Hard disk usage exceeding 70%)
4. Disk Clean Up – Low Diskspace
5. System Key Expired (10 days before expiry)
6. Invalid Web Login
7. Invalid SSH Login
8. Port Intrusion Detected
9. PPP backup link down
10. PPP backup link up
11. URL Filtering Server Error
12. Auto System Update
13. Virus Key Will Expire
14. Virus Key Has Expired
15. Virus Database Updated
16. URL Filtering Key Expired
17. URL Filtering Key Will Expire (10 days, 2 days, and 1 day before expiry)
18. URL Filtering Categories Updated
19. URL Categories Update Failed
20. Bayesian Database Has Reached Maximum
21. POP3 Virus Mail
22. HTTP Access Deny Reports
23. HA Synchronization
24. Backup Logs
25. High Availability Peer Status
26. Load Balancing WANLinks Status
The mail settings are saved in the server configuration. The first email ID in the list should be the
Administrator's ID, so that when the first ID is added or deleted, the session is terminated and the
Web server restarted.
System Logging
Logging Status
Check the Logging Status box to activate and enable the host to receive log messages from other
machines.
Local or Remote
Select the type of logging, either Local or Remote.
Remote Syslog Host IP Address
Enter the IP address of the Remote Syslog Host to which all log messages from the RouteFinder
will be forwarded. Click Save.
Notes:
• The IP address is a required parameter.
• On the rem
ote host, syslog should be invoked with the "-r" option to enable the host to receive
log messages from other machines. This is especially recommended if you want to collect the
log files of several systems on one host. The default setting is ’off’.
Clean Current and Backup Logs
Click Clean to delete all the current and backup system log files.
Configure Logging
Select the types of logs that you want sent. Click the Add button. The name will then appear in the
Enabled Logs box. You can remove a log by clicking the Delete button. The name will than move
back to the Disabled Logs box.
The drop down box lists: SMTP/POP3 Messages, SNTP/UUCP/FTP Messages, SMTP Debug
Messages, IPSec Debug Messages, IKE Debug Messages, Kernel Messages, Web Access
Messages, Boot Messages, Cron Messages, Daemon Messages, and PPTP Debug Messages.