Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point
Administration
WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet Administration Guide
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Log
The
Administration > Log
page allows you to have logs that keep track of the
access point’s activities.
STEP 1
Click
Administration > Log
.
STEP 2
Configure the log settings.
•
Email Alert
-
E-Mail Alert
—If you want the access point to send e-mail alerts in the
event of certain attacks, click
Enabled
. The default is
Disabled
.
-
SMTP Server
—Enter the address or IP address of the Simple Mail
Transport Protocol (SMTP) server (incoming mail server).
-
E-Mail Address for Logs
—Enter the e-mail address that will receive the
logs.
-
Log Queue Length
—Enter the length of the log that will be e-mailed to
you. The default is
20
entries.
-
Log Time Threshold
—Enter how often the log will be emailed to you.
The default is
600
seconds (10 minutes).
•
Syslog Notification—
Syslog is a standard protocol used to capture
information about network activity. The access point supports this protocol
and sends its activity logs to an external server. To enable Syslog, click
Enabled
. The default is
Disabled
.
-
Syslog Server IP Address
—Enter the IP address of the Syslog server.
In addition to the standard event log, the access point can send a
detailed log to an external Syslog server. The access point’s Syslog
captures all log activities and includes this information about all data
transmissions: every connection source and destination IP address, IP
server, and number of bytes transferred.
•
Log—
Select the events that you want the access point to keep a log.
-
Unauthorized Login Attempt
—Click to receive alert logs about any
unauthorized login attempts.
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Authorized Login
—Click to log authorized logins.
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System Error Messages
—Click to log system error messages.
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Configuration Changes
—Click to log any configuration changes.
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View Log
—Click to see the logs.