Motorola WR850G User Guide - Page 42

Options related to: LOGGING WR850 ACTIVITY, Internet Time

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Configuration Section 3 Internet Time Server Addresses: (ADVANCED) The WR850 can use an Internet time server to maintain the integrity of time-dependent router functions (logging, filtering, etc.). Motorola sponsors two Internet time servers; their IP addresses are listed in the first two address fields, making them the first two time servers used. You may add one IP address for an additional Internet time server. This would serve as a back-up resource, if for any reason the Motorola servers are temporarily unavailable. FACTORY DEFAULT: Motorola time servers are listed in fields 1 and 2; field 3 is blank. Options related to: LOGGING WR850 ACTIVITY Field Event Log Destination Address: (ADVANCED) Connection Logging: (ADVANCED) Description Sets an IP address as the destination for the posting of router logs. Logs are posted in a "syslog" format; you can read them using a Syslog Daemon (e.g., the Kiwi Syslog Daemon, etc.), which can often be found offered as freeware on the Internet. Leave this field blank to set the STATUS Page (within this Webbased Configuration Utility) as the only destination for router logs. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets the types of router connections to be logged. • Selecting Accepted will only log accepted connections. • Selecting Denied will only log denied connections. • Selecting Disabled will log neither accepted nor denied connections. • Selecting Both will log both accepted and denied connections. FACTORY DEFAULT: Disabled WR850 3-9

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Configuration
Section 3
WR850
3-9
Internet Time
Server
Addresses:
(ADVANCED)
The WR850 can use an Internet time server to maintain the integrity
of time-dependent router functions (logging, filtering, etc.).
Motorola sponsors two Internet time servers; their IP addresses are
listed in the first two address fields, making them the first two time
servers used.
You may add one IP address for an additional Internet time server.
This would serve as a back-up resource, if for any reason the
Motorola servers are temporarily unavailable.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Motorola time servers are listed in fields 1 and 2;
field 3 is blank.
Options related to:
LOGGING WR850 ACTIVITY
Field
Description
Event Log
Destination
Address:
(ADVANCED)
Sets an IP address as the destination for the posting of router logs.
Logs are posted in a “syslog” format; you can read them using a
Syslog Daemon (e.g., the Kiwi Syslog Daemon, etc.), which can
often be found offered as freeware on the Internet.
Leave this field blank to set the STATUS Page (within this Web-
based Configuration Utility) as the only destination for router logs.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
(blank)
Connection
Logging:
(ADVANCED)
Sets the types of router connections to be logged.
Selecting
Accepted
will only log accepted connections.
Selecting
Denied
will only log denied connections.
Selecting
Disabled
will log neither accepted nor denied
connections.
Selecting
Both
will log both accepted and denied
connections.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Disabled