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AP-5131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
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3. Click Apply to save any changes to the Logging Configuration screen. Navigating away from
the screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
4. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
settings displayed on the Logging Configuration screen to the last saved configuration.
5. Click Logout to securely exit the AP-5131 Symbol Access Point applet. A prompt displays
confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
4.7 Importing/Exporting Configurations
All of the configuration settings for an AP-5131 can be obtained from another AP-5131 in the form of
a text file. Additionally, all of the AP-5131’s settings can be downloaded to another AP-5131. Use the
file-based configuration feature to speed up the setup process significantly at sites using multiple
AP-5131’s. Another benefit is the opportunity to save the current AP configuration before making
significant changes or restoring the default configuration. All options on the AP-5131 are deleted and
Logging Level Use the Logging Level drop-down menu to select the desired log
level for tracking system events. Eight logging levels, (0 to 7) are
available. Log Level 6: Info is the
AP-5131 default log level.
These are the standard UNIX/LINUX syslog levels.The levels are as
follows:
0 - Emergency
1 - Alert
2 - Critical
3 - Errors
4 - Warning
5 - Notice
6 - Info
7 - Debug
Enable logging to an
external syslog server
The
AP-5131 can log events to an external syslog (system log)
server. Select the Enable logging to an external syslog server
checkbox to enable the server to listen for incoming syslog
messages and decode the messages into a log for viewing.
Syslog server IP
address
If the Enable logging to an external syslog server checkbox is
selected, the
numerical (non DNS name) IP address of an
external syslog server is required in order to route the syslog events
to that destination.