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Settings
–
Syslog Configuration
Syslog Delivery
•
Sending Out
– If checked, the device will send syslog
messages to other machines (log servers).
•
Keep Sent Message
– If checked, the sent messages will be
kept on the device, otherwise they will be deleted
•
Syslog Servers
–
IP Address:
Up to
3
syslog servers can be used.
Enable:
If checked, the log message will be sent to the
server. You can disable or enable each server
temporarily.
Port:
If your syslog server does not use the default port
(514), change it.
Log Priority Level:
The messages are grouped into
8
priority levels, from Emergency to Debug. The lower
level it is, the more messages it will generate.
Emergency at the highest priority to Debug being the
lowest priority. The lower the level, the greater the
messages generated, with Debug sending all
generated messages.
Log Priority
Modules
This feature displays and controls the current log priority for each
module. For a module with different priorities, the different level of
messages will be generated in Syslog. The lower the level of log
priority for a module, the greater the messages generated.
DEBUG is the lowest level of log priority.
SNTP
Configuration
•
SNTP Servers
– Up to 3 SNTP servers can be used for GMT.
You can enter its IP or Domain address here. You can use
some servers such as time-a.nist.gov
,
time.nist.gov
,
time-nw.nist.gov, etc.
y
Time Zone
– This lists all time differences between GMT and
the local time selected by you.
9.5 Upgrade
Firmware
This Upgrade Firmware Screen allows you to upgrade firmware or backup system
configuration by using HTTP upgrade.