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Settings – Syslog
Syslog Delivery
•
Sending Out
– Set to “
Enable
”, if you want to send system log messages
to other machines (PCs).
•
Keep Sent Message
– If set to Enable, it means you want to keep sent
messages; otherwise the sent messages will be deleted.
•
Syslog Server
– Up to 3 syslog servers can be used.
•
IP Address
: The IP address(es) of the syslog server(s) that you want to
send to.
•
Port
: If your syslog server does not use the default port, you can
change it.
•
Log Priority Level
: The syslog messages are divided into 8 levels from
Emergency to Debug. The lower the level, the more messages will be
generated. Emergency is the highest priority level and Debug is the
lowest.
Log Priority for
Modules
By pressing the “Expand” button, selection can be made as to which syslog
module and level should be sent to the syslog server
.
You can arrange all items
on a line by pressing the “Collapse” button.
SNTP (Simple
Network Time
Protocol)
Configuration
SNTP is an Internet protocol to synchronize the computer (device) clock. You
can select your location from the pull-down menu and fill in the SNTP server’s
IP address. The local clock will then synchronize with your device which
updates with the correct time received from the SNTP server, then adds the
Time Zone.