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3.3.2 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
Clicking the
System Management
button to configure system related
parameters to for the 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT.
HTTP Port No.:
HTTP stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
The default
port for the HTTP Web server is 80.
Time-out:
This setting specifies the duration of idle time (inactivity) before a
web browser or telnet management session times out. The default is 10
minutes.
UPnP:
The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature allows a Windows XP/ME
PC to discover this 802.11A/G Access Point and automatically show an icon
on the screen. Then a user can double-click the icon to access this device
directly (without having to find out its IP address).
Syslog:
Syslog is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force - the Internet
standards body)-conformant standard for logging system events (RFC-3164).
When the 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT encounters an error or warning
condition (e.g., a log-in attempt with an invalid password), it will create a log in
the system log table. To be able to remotely view such system log events, you
need to check the
Enable Syslog
box and configure the IP address of a
Syslog daemon. When doing so, the 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT will send
logged events over network to the daemon for future reviewing.