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Syslog Server, Syslog Levels

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Syslog Server To specify a Syslog Server for sending syslog messages to the external servers, navigate to Settings > Advanced > Syslog Server in the UI and update the following fields.  Syslog server: Enter the IP address of the server to send system logs to.  Syslog level: For a global level configuration, select one of the logging levels from the standard list of syslog levels. The default value is Notice. Figure 42 Syslog Server Syslog Levels Dell Instant supports facility-based logging levels. Syslog Facility is an information field associated with a syslog message. It is an application or operating system component that generates a log message. The following seven facilities are supported by Syslog:  AP-Debug: Detailed log about AP device.  Network: Log about change of network, for example, when a new IAP is added to a network.  Security: Log about network security, for example, when a client connects using wrong password.  System: Log about configuration and system status.  User: Important logs about client.  User-Debug: Detailed log about client.  Wireless: Log about radio. Table 10 describes the logging levels in order of severity, from most to least severe. Table 10 Logging Levels Logging Level Description Emergency Alert Critical Errors Panic conditions that occur when the system becomes unusable. Any condition requiring immediate attention and correction. Any critical conditions such as a hard drive error. Error conditions. 62 | Managing IAPs Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.2.3-2.0.0.0 | User Guide

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Managing IAPs
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.2.3-2.0.0.0
| User Guide
Syslog Server
To specify a Syslog Server for sending syslog messages to the external servers, navigate to
Settings > Advanced >
Syslog Server
in the UI and update the following fields.
Syslog server:
Enter the IP address of the server to send system logs to.
Syslog level:
For a global level configuration, select one of the logging levels from the standard list of syslog
levels. The default value is
Notice
.
Figure 42
Syslog Server
Syslog Levels
Dell Instant supports facility-based logging levels. Syslog Facility is an information field associated with a syslog
message. It is an application or operating system component that generates a log message. The following seven
facilities are supported by Syslog:
AP-Debug: Detailed log about AP device.
Network: Log about change of network, for example, when a new IAP is added to a network.
Security: Log about network security, for example, when a client connects using wrong password.
System: Log about configuration and system status.
User: Important logs about client.
User-Debug: Detailed log about client.
Wireless: Log about radio.
Table 10
describes the logging levels in order of severity, from most to least severe.
Table 10
Logging Levels
Logging Level
Description
Emergency
Panic conditions that occur when the system becomes unusable.
Alert
Any condition requiring immediate attention and correction.
Critical
Any critical conditions such as a hard drive error.
Errors
Error conditions.