Administration
Logging Configuration
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Configuring E-Mail Settings
You can configure your device to send logs by email. We recommend that you set
up a separate email account for sending and receiving logs.
You must first set up the severity of logs you want to capture; see
.
To configure the e-mailing of logs:
STEP 1
Select
Administration
>
Logging
>
E-mail Settings
.
STEP 2
To enable E-mail logs, check
Enable
.
The minimum email log severity of logs that you want to capture appears. To
change this setting, click
Configure Severity
.
STEP 3
Configure the following settings:
E-mail Server Address
Enter the address of the SMTP server. This is the
mail server associated with the email account that
you have setup (for example,
mail.companyname.com).
E-mail Server Port
Enter the SMTP server port. If your email provider
requires a special port for email, enter it here.
Otherwise, use the default (25).
Return E-mail Address
Enter the return email address that the device will
send messages to if logs from the router to the
send-to email address are undeliverable.
Send to E-mail Address
1, (Address 2, optional),
(Address 3, optional)
Enter an email address to which to send logs (for
example, [email protected]).
E-mail Encryption
Select
SSL
or
TSL
as the email encryption method.
Select
Enable
to use an email encryption method.
Authentication with
SMTP Server
If the SMTP (mail) server requires authentication
before accepting connections, select the type of
authentication from the drop-down menu:
None
,
LOGIN
,
PLAIN
, and
CRAM-MD5
.
E-mail Authentication
Username
Enter the email authentication username (for
example,
).