D-Link DWL-3500AP Administration Guide - Page 95

Enabling or Disabling the Log Relay Host on the Events Viewing Transmit and Receive Statistics

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9 Viewing Access Point Status Enabling or Disabling the Log Relay Host on the Events Page To enable and configure Log Relaying on the Events page, set the Log Relay options as described in Table 26, and then click Update. Table 26. Log Relay Host Field Description Relay Log Choose to either enable or disable use of the Log Relay Host. If you select the Relay Log option, the Log Relay Host is enabled and the Relay Host and Relay Port fields are editable. Relay Host Specify the IP Address or DNS name of the remote log server. Relay Port Specify the Port number for the syslog process on the Relay Host. The default port is 514. NOTE: To apply your changes, click Update. Changing some access point settings might cause the AP to stop and restart system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you change access point settings when WLAN traffic is low. If you enabled the Log Relay Host, clicking Update will activate remote logging. The access point will send its kernel messages real-time for display to the remote log server monitor, a specified kernel log file, or other storage, depending on how you configured the Log Relay Host. If you disabled the Log Relay Host, clicking Update will disable remote logging. Viewing Transmit and Receive Statistics The Transmit/Receive page provides some basic information about the current access point and a real-time display of the transmit and receive statistics for the Ethernet interface on the access point and for all VAPs on the radio interface (and for both radio interfaces on the DWL8500AP). All transmit and receive statistics shown are totals since the access point was last started. If you reboot the AP, these figures indicate transmit and receive totals since the reboot. Viewing Transmit and Receive Statistics 95

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Viewing Transmit and Receive Statistics
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9
Viewing Access Point Status
Enabling or Disabling the Log Relay Host on the Events Page
To enable and configure Log Relaying on the
Events
page, set the Log Relay options as
described in
Table 26
, and then click
Update
.
NOTE:
To apply your changes, click
Update
. Changing some access point settings
might cause the AP to stop and restart system processes. If this happens,
wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you
change access point settings when WLAN traffic is low.
If you enabled the Log Relay Host, clicking
Update
will activate remote logging. The access
point will send its kernel messages real-time for display to the remote log server monitor, a
specified kernel log file, or other storage, depending on how you configured the Log Relay
Host.
If you disabled the Log Relay Host, clicking
Update
will disable remote logging.
Viewing
Transmit and Receive Statistics
The
Transmit/Receive
page provides some basic information about the current access point
and a real-time display of the transmit and receive statistics for the Ethernet interface on the
access point and for all VAPs on the radio interface (and for both radio interfaces on the DWL-
8500AP). All transmit and receive statistics shown are totals since the access point was last
started. If you reboot the AP, these figures indicate transmit and receive totals since the reboot.
Table 26.
Log Relay Host
Field
Description
Relay Log
Choose to either enable or disable use of the Log Relay Host.
If you select the
Relay Log
option, the Log Relay Host is enabled and the Relay
Host and Relay Port fields are editable.
Relay Host
Specify the IP Address or DNS name of the remote log server.
Relay Port
Specify the Port number for the syslog process on the Relay Host.
The default port is 514.