
8-Port Gigabit (PoE+) Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with (2 SFP or 2 Copper Ports and)
Cloud
Management
Monitor the Switch and the Traffic
User Manual
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For information about the credentials, see
Credentials for the local browser interface on
5.
Click the
Login
button.
The System Information page displays.
6.
Select
Monitoring > Logs > Server Log
.
The Server Log page displays.
7.
In the Server Log Configuration section, select one of the following Admin Status radio
buttons:
•
Enable
. Send log messages to all configured hosts (syslog collectors or relays) using
the values configured for each host.
•
Disable
. Stop logging to all syslog hosts.
Disable
means no messages are sent to
any collector or relay.
8.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
9.
In the Server Configuration section, specify the following settings:
•
IP Address Type
. Specify the IP address type of the host, which can be
IPv4
,
IPv6
,
or
DNS
.
•
Host Address
. Specify the IP address or host name of the syslog host.
•
Port
. Specify the port on the host to which syslog messages must be sent. The
default port number is 514.
•
Severity Filter
. Use the menu to select the severity of the logs that must be sent to
the logging host. Logs with the selected severity level and all logs of greater severity
are sent to the host. For example, if you select
Error
, the logged messages include
Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency. The severity can be one of the following levels:
-
Emergency
(0). The highest warning level. If the device is down or not
functioning properly, an emergency log is saved to the device.
-
Alert
(1). The second-highest warning level. An alert log is saved if a serious
device malfunction occurs, such as all device features being down.
-
Critical
(2). The third-highest warning level. A critical log is saved if a critical
device malfunction occurs, for example, two device ports are not functioning,
while the rest of the device ports remain functional.
-
Error
(3). A device error occurred, such as a port being offline.
-
Warning
(4). The lowest level of a device warning.
-
Notice
(5). Provides the network administrators with device information.
-
Informational
(6). Provides device information.
-
Debug
(7). Provides detailed information about the log.
10.
Click the
Add
button.
The remote syslog host is added.