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Bridge: You can enable/disable the 802.1d STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) function on the
bridge of WLAN and Ethernet (i.e. the LAN interface). Enable this function can detect loops
in your LAN environment and then protect the LAN from being saturated with infinite loop
traffic.
Syslog: Syslog is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force - the Internet standards body)-
conformant standard for logging system events (RFC-3164). When the 802.11A+G ACCESS
POINT encounters an error or warning condition (e.g., a log-in attempt with an invalid
password), it will create a log in the system log table. To be able to remotely view such system
log events, you need to check the Enable Syslog box and configure the IP address of a Syslog
daemon. When doing so, the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT will send logged events over
network to the daemon for future reviewing.
Syslog server IP address: The IP address of the PC where the Syslog daemon is running.
System Name: A name that you assign to your 802.11a+g Access Point. It is an
alphanumeric string of up to 30 characters.
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