User guide
030-300564 Rev A 71 August 2009
User Guide ProLine G90
(
Models 6100
,
6110
)
13.2.5 System Logs
The following screen will appear if you select Advanced > Diagnostics > System Logs from the main menu. This
screen allows you to manage diagnostic log data. If you change the settings in this screen, click save and then OK.
If you click Cancel, the screen will return to its previous settings.
Date Displays the current date.
Time Displays the current time.
LOGS Click this drop-down menu to select a logging option.
• All: Lists both Connection and System logs.
• Connection: List all events related to connection activity (Any traffic on
the USB, Ethernet, or DSL ports).
• System: List all events related to system activity (Time, Errors, Boot
Information, etc).
Clear diagnostic log Click this button to clear diagnostic log data.
Printable/savable format Click this button to open up a pop-up window detailing modem status and events
that may be printed or saved to file.
Remote Logging
Enable/Disable
Click this check box to enable/disable Remote Logging. Remote Logging
contains the configuration for the diagnostics remote logging, allowing
diagnostics logs to be sent to a machine running a syslog server. If saving the
diagnostics logs is desired, remote diagnostics logging should be enabled, and
the IP address of the syslog server must be configured.
Note: The syslog server must be configured to listen on udp port 514, which is
usually the default. In order for the logs to be saved to the syslog server, the
server should be configured to save the logs to a file. Some of the free syslog
servers available on the internet are kiwisyslog, MT_syslog and 3CSyslog.
Remote IP Address Displays the IP address of the syslog server machine to which the diagnostics
logs will be sent.
save Click this button to save changes made to the System Logs screen.