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Syslog Server Configuration
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Section 10 - Troubleshooting Syslog Server Configuration Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Syslog Server An external Syslog server is often used by network administrator to collect and store logs from the wireless controller. This remote device typically has less memory constraints than the local Event Viewer on the wireless controller's web management interface. Therefore, a number of logs can be collected over a sustained period. This is useful for debugging network issues or to monitor controller traffic over a long duration. The wireless controller supports 8 concurrent Syslog servers. Each server can be configured to receive different log facility messages of varying severity using the Remote Logging page. This page also lets you send configuration logs to three email recipients. Syslog Server Configuration To enable a Syslog server, click the ON/OFF switch next to an empty Syslog server field and enter an IP address or FQDN in the Name field. The selected facility and severity level messages are sent to the configured (and enabled) Syslog server after you save the settings on this page. Switch To have the wireless controller send logs to a Syslog server, check one or more boxes. You can check up to 8 Syslog servers and use them concurrently. FQDN/IP Address Enter the IP address or Internet Name of the Syslog server. Facility For each syslog server, select a unique facility for logging. Facility values are defined in RFC 3164. Choices are: • All • Kernel • System Syslog Severity Select the appropriate Syslog severity. When a severity is selected, all Syslogs with severity equal to or greater than the chosen severity are logged on the configured Syslog Server. D-Link DWC-2000 User Manual 271
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