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Severity
Specify the severity level of the log messages to write to the system log(s). This setting applies to
messages stored in RAM and flash. In the following list, the severity levels are listed from most
severe (top) to least severe (bottom):
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Emergency
indicates that the system is unusable. It is the highest level of severity.
•
Alert
indicates action must be taken immediately.
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Critical
indicates critical conditions.
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Error
indicates error conditions.
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Warning
indicates warning conditions.
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Notice
indicates normal but significant conditions.
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Informational
indicates informational messages.
•
Debug
indicates debug-level messages.
For example, if you specify
Critical
, then only critical, alert, and emergency messages are
written to the log(s).
Depth
RAM and flash memory can store up to 512 messages each. When the depth value you
configure is reached, the oldest log message is overwritten by the new log message.
Remote syslog configuration
You can view up to 512 messages stored in RAM in the
Events
section of the
System log
page.
To view a longer history of messages, you must set up a remote syslog server that acts as a
syslog log relay host on your network. Then, you can configure the M210 to send syslog
messages to the remote server. The
Severity
level setting configured in the
System log
configuration
section determines which messages are stored in RAM and are available for
relay to a remote syslog server.
Using the remote syslog feature provides these benefits:
•
Allows aggregation of syslog messages from multiple M210s. The MAC address of the
sending AP displays at the start of each message.
•
Stores a longer history of messages than those that are kept on a single M210.
•
Can trigger scripted management operations and alerts.
The procedure for configuring a remote log host depends on the type of system you use as the
remote host.
You can use the
Remote syslog configuration
section of the
System log
page to configure
M210 remote log settings.
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