SW5502C
Wireless Serial Server
User Manual
Configuration and
setup
the System Log Settings page
.
If you want to cancel the change and reset all changes back to their original values,
just click the Cancel button
.
4.8.2
COM Log Settings
Transmitted data through COM port could be logged for recording or debugging purposes
.
Additionally,
the logs
could be reported to an external Syslog server as well
.
Figure 3
.
40 shows the COM Log Settings page under the
Log Settings menu
.
Description of each option is explained as follows
.
Figure 4.40
COM Log Settings Page
Enable Log event to Flash
:
When the Enabled box is checked, all the serial logs are saved into flash
.
The
maximum number of files is 5,
while each file contains 15K bytes
.
Log Data Contents
:
if this option is enabled, the COM logging function will log the content
’
s data that is being
transmitted and received in raw bytes
.
If this option is disabled, COM logging function will only log the length
of data to reduce system load
.
Data types
:
There are two radio buttons which are hexadecimal
(
HEX
)
and ASCII for user to
select the desired
logged data
’
s format
.
COM Ports
:
The user can
select which
port
(
s
)
will be logged by checking the corresponding boxes
.
Enable Syslog Server
:
Enabling this option would allow user to send COM logs to a remote Syslog server
.
It
is possible to send COM logs to the same Syslog server used previously for event logging
(
See Chapter 4.8
).
IP Address
:
When the Syslog Server is enabled, please specify the remote Syslog server
’
s IP address in this
field
.