3Com 3CRWE870075A User Guide - Page 34

System Log

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I Local-Click Browse to locate the downloaded firmware file. Click Start Upgrade to start the upgrade process. The upgrade takes place through the HTTP protocol from the local machine. I Remote-Select FTP or TFTP. Enter the firmware file name, the host IP address where the file is stored, the user name, and the password. Click Start Upgrade to start the upgrade process. I Factory Settings-Click Restore to load the factory default configuration and reboot the access point. All user-configured information is lost. You must reenter the default user name (admin) to regain management access to this device. I Reset Access Point-Click Reset to perform a hardware reset of the access point. Current configuration settings are not changed. SYSTEM LOG The System Log page allows you to set up a server to store event logs and to specify how the access point obtains the date and time. When you are finished configuring items on this page, click Apply. Each logging message is tagged with a severity level, as defined in RFC3164. The severity levels are: I Emergency: system is unusable I Alert: action must be taken immediately I Critical: critical conditions I Error: error conditions I Warning: warning conditions I Notice: normal but significant condition I Informational: informational messages I Debug: debug-level messages To set up a server for event logs: Select System Log Setup Enable, select a logging severity level from the pulldown list, enable the Logging Host and Logging Console, and enter the IP address of the server in the space provided. To designate an SNTP server for obtaining the date and time: Select SNTP Server Enable and enter the IP addresses for primary and secondary SNTP servers in the spaces provided. To use the access point as an SNTP server: Select SNTP Server Disable, specify time values in the spaces provided, select the time zone from the pull-down list. If you check the Enable Daylight Saving check box, the time will adjust automatically for standard and daylight saving time. When the SNTP Server 34

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Local
—Click
Browse
to locate the downloaded firmware file. Click
Start
Upgrade
to start the upgrade process. The upgrade takes place through
the HTTP protocol from the local machine.
Remote
—Select FTP or TFTP. Enter the firmware file name, the host IP
address where the file is stored, the user name, and the password. Click
Start Upgrade
to start the upgrade process.
Factory Settings
—Click
Restore
to load the factory default configuration and
reboot the access point. All user-configured information is lost. You must
reenter the default user name (admin) to regain management access to this
device.
Reset Access Point
—Click
Reset
to perform a hardware reset of the
access point. Current configuration settings are not changed.
S
YSTEM
L
OG
The System Log page allows you to set up a server to store event logs and to
specify how the access point obtains the date and time. When you are finished
configuring items on this page, click
Apply.
Each logging message is tagged with a severity level, as defined in RFC3164.
The
severity levels are:
Emergency: system is unusable
Alert: action must be taken immediately
Critical: critical conditions
Error: error conditions
Warning: warning conditions
Notice: normal but significant condition
Informational: informational messages
Debug: debug-level messages
To set up a server for event logs
: Select
System Log Setup Enable,
select a
logging severity level from the pulldown list, enable the Logging Host and
Logging Console, and enter the IP address of the server in the space provided.
To designate an SNTP server for obtaining the date and time
: Select
SNTP
Server Enable
and enter the IP addresses for primary and secondary SNTP servers
in the spaces provided.
To use the access point as an SNTP server
: Select
SNTP Server Disable,
specify
time values in the spaces provided, select the time zone from the pull-down list. If
you check the
Enable Daylight Saving
check box, the time will adjust
automatically for standard and daylight saving time. When the SNTP Server