3. Enter the access point local device password and click the Login button.
The local device password is the one that you specified. The password is
case-sensitive.
The Device Status page displays.
4. Under System Manager, select Log.
The System Log page displays. You can view the log messages.
5. To manage the log capability, select one of the following Status radio buttons:
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Enable: The access point log messages.
This is the default settings.
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Disable: The access point does not log messages.
6. To select the event severity that the access point logs, from the Log type menu,
select one of the following severity levels:
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ALL: All events are logged. This is the default setting. A large number of events
might be logged.
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Debug: Events that provide very detailed device information, down to the
debugging level, are logged.
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Information: Events that provide device information are logged.
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Notice: Normal but significant device events are logged.
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Warning: The lowest level of device warnings are logged.
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Error: Device errors are logged. An example is a failure to request a device token.
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Critical: The third-highest device warning level. An critical event is logged if a
critical device malfunction occurs.
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Alert: The second-highest warning level. An alert event is logged if a serious
device malfunction occurs, such as all device features being down. Action must
be taken immediately.
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Emergency: The highest warning level. If the device is down, or not functioning
properly, an emergency event is logged.
Note: Events with the selected severity level and all events of greater severity are
logged. For example, if you select Error, the logged events include Error, Critical,
Alert, and Emergency.
7. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved and applied.
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NETGEAR WiFi 6 AX1800/AX3600 Dual Band PoE/PoE+ Access Points, WAX214 and WAX218