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ProSafe Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall SRX5308 Reference Manual Table 9-2. E-mail and Syslog Settings (continued) Setting Enable SysLogs Enable Description (or Subfield and Description) Select one of the following radio buttons to configure the syslog server: Yes. The VPN firewall sends a log file to a syslog server. Complete the SysLog Server and SysLog Severity fields that are shown on the right side of the screen (see explanations later in this table). • No. The VPN firewall does not send a log file to a syslog server, which is the default setting. SysLog Server The IP address or name of the syslog server. SysLog Severity All the logs with a severity that is equal to and above the severity that you specify are logged on the specified syslog server. For example, if you select LOG_CRITICAL as the severity, then the logs with the severities LOG_CRITICAL, LOG_ALERT, and LOG_EMERG are logged. From the SysLog Severity drop-down list, select one of the following syslog severities: • LOG EMERG. The VPN firewall is unusable. • LOG ALERT. An action must be taken immediately. • LOG CRITICAL. There are critical conditions. • LOG ERROR. There are error conditions. • LOG WARNING. There are warning conditions. • LOG NOTICE. There are normal but significant conditions. • LOG INFO. Informational messages. • LOG DEBUG. Debug-level messages. 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Note: Enabling logs might generate a significant volume of log messages. NETGEAR recommends that you enable firewall logs for debugging purposes only. Viewing Status and Log Screens The VPN firewall provides real-time information in a variety of status screens that are described in the following sections: • "Viewing the System (Router) Status and Statistics" on page 9-10. • "Viewing the VLAN Status" on page 9-16. Monitoring System Access and Performance 9-9 v1.0, April 2010