Cisco AP541N-A-K9 Administration Guide - Page 131

Configuring Persistent Logging Options, Administration, Enabling the Network Time Protocol,

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Administration Event Logs 6 Click Refresh to refresh the page. NOTE The access point acquires its date and time information using the network time protocol (NTP). This data is reported in UTC format (also known as Greenwich Mean Time). You need to convert the reported time to your local time. For information on setting the network time protocol, see Enabling the Network Time Protocol, page 46. Configuring Persistent Logging Options If the system unexpectedly reboots, log messages can help you diagnose the cause. However, log messages are erased when the system reboots unless you enable persistent logging. WARNING Enabling persistent logging can wear out the flash (non-volatile) memory and degrade network performance. You should only enable persistent logging to debug a problem. Make sure you disable persistent logging after you finish debugging the problem. To configure persistent logging on the Event Logs page, set the persistence, severity, and depth options as described in Table 31, and then click Apply. Figure 29 Persistent Logging Options Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide 128

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Administration
Event Logs
Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
128
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Click
Refresh
to refresh the page.
NOTE
The access point acquires its date and time information using the network time
protocol (NTP). This data is reported in UTC format (also known as Greenwich Mean
Time). You need to convert the reported time to your local time. For information on
setting the network time protocol, see
Enabling the Network Time Protocol,
page 46
.
Configuring Persistent Logging Options
If the system unexpectedly reboots, log messages can help you diagnose the
cause. However, log messages are erased when the system reboots unless you
enable persistent logging.
WARNING
Enabling persistent logging can wear out the flash (non-volatile) memory and
degrade network performance. You should only enable persistent logging to debug
a problem. Make sure you disable persistent logging after you finish debugging the
problem.
To configure persistent logging on the
Event Logs
page, set the persistence,
severity, and depth options as described in
Table 31
, and then click
Apply.
Figure 29
Persistent Logging Options