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3. To configure the log settings:
a. Click
Configure System Log
. The following page appears.
b. Modify the fields as needed, using the information in the table below.
c. Click
Apply/Save
to save and apply your changes. You are returned to the System Log page.
The fields on this page are defined below.
Action
Description
Log Level
Select the type of information that you want logged. Options are
Emergency
,
Alert
,
Critical
,
Error
,
Warning
,
Notice
,
Informational
, and
Debugging
. The options are listed in order from least detailed to most detailed. The
default is
Debugging
.
Display Level
Select the level of information that should be displayed. Options are
Emergency
,
Alert
,
Critical
,
Error
,
Notice
,
Warning
,
Informational
, and
Debugging
. The options are listed in order from least detailed to most detailed.
The default is
Error
. This level is recommended (least verbose) unless you are actively troubleshooting a situ-
ation with a subscriber for which increased detail is required.
Mode
Select where log events will be sent. Options are
Local
,
Remote
, and
Both
. Select
Remote
or
Both
to send to
the specified IP address and UDP port of a remote syslog server. Select
Local
or
Both
to record events in the
local memory of your gateway. The default is
Local
.
When you select
Remote
or
Both
, additional fields appear. Enter the IP address and port number for the
remote syslog server.
Security Log
The security log contains a history of events related to sensitive access to the gateway. Logged events include: