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Section 4 - Configuration Syslog Server The DNS-340L features a built-in Syslog Server service. This can be used to help manage the DNS-340L by logging event notifications to a specific folder located on the DNS-340L. The Syslog Server service can also receive syslog's from other devices located on the local network such as networked printers or computers. To enable the Syslog Server service, check the Enable Syslog Server option. Select Volume_1 or Create A New Folder for the Log Folder option. Enter the UDP port that the Syslog Server should listen on for incoming connections. You can then set a number of options to archive the log messages. If you want to archive logs based on size, check the box next to Maximum log file size exceeds (MB) and then enter a value in megabytes. If you want to archive logs based on number of entries, check the box next to Number of logs exceeds and then select a value from the drop down menu. If you want to archive logs based on age, check the box next to Log is older than and then select a value from the drop down menu. You can check a combination of the three options and logs will be archived based on which ever condition is met first. If you want to receive email notifications for certain events, check the box next to Enable E-mail Notifications and then select the severity level that will be the baseline. Any events that meet the selection or are more severe will be sent to the email address configured. The DNS-340L also has an integrated Syslog report viewer. You can search and filter using various criteria to help identify issues when reviewing event messages from the DNS-340L or other devices that have sent a syslog to the DNS-340L Syslog Server service. D-Link ShareCenter DNS-340L User Manual 228