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7.6
Syslog
This section describes the
Advanced > Syslog
page.
Syslog is a standard protocol used to capture a lot of running information about network
activity. The Device supports this protocol and can send its activity logs to an external
syslog server. It helps the network administrator monitor, analyze and troubleshoot the
Device and network.
Figure 7-18 SYSLOG Settings
Enable Syslog:
It allows you to enable or disable syslog feature. If you want to
enable syslog feature on the Device, please select this check box.
Syslog Server IP address:
It specifies the IP address or domain name of the syslog
server to which the Device sends syslog messages.
Syslog Server Port:
It specifies the port used by the syslog server to communicate
with the Device. In most cases, please leave the default value of
514
, which is a
well-known port number.
Syslog Message Facility:
It specifies the facility level used for logging. The facilities
are used to distinguish different classes of syslog messages. The available options
are local0, local1 through local7.
Save:
Click it to save the Syslog settings.
7.7
SNMP
This section describes the
Advanced > SNMP
page.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Application layer protocol for
collecting information about devices on the network. It is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite
which enables network administrators to monitor, configure, and troubleshoot the network
devices.
If you enable the SNMP agent on the Device, you can use the SNMP manager software to
monitor and manage the Device remotely and the device sends SNMP Trap information to