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NTU Optical Network Terminals
–
Log
—enable/disable system log;
–
Log Level –
sets the verbosity of the event log. Severity levels are in the descending order:
–
Emergency
;
–
Alert
;
–
Critical
;
–
Error
;
–
Warning
;
–
Notice
;
–
Informational
;
–
Debugging
;
–
Display Level—
display level of the event log messages;
–
Mode—
mode of the log operation:
–
Local—
local (all events return to the router via the internal buffer);
–
Remote—
remote (all events return to Syslog server);
–
Both—
both modes are enabled;
–
Flash—
sends events to a USB drive;
–
Linux Level Console Display Level (printk)—
set the Linux console logging level;
–
Send CMS logs to syslog (require reboot)—
enables/disables CMS messages transmission to the system
log.
The following settings are available in the Remote mode:
–
Server IP address—
IP address of a Syslog server, which stores all the events;
–
Server IP Port—
Syslog server port number.
Click the
Apply/Save
button to accept and save the changes.
4.6.6.2.
The View Submenu. System Log Display
The menu is used to configure the display of router's events.