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EAP Controller User Guide Chapter 4 Global Setting  Period Time: Specify a period time to regularly send the system log mail. For example, 5 indicates that the mail will be sent once every five hours. Enable Server System logs can also be sent to a server. You can enable the system log server and enter its IP address and port. Enable NVRAM NVRAM (Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is a RAM that can still save data even if a device powers off. The Nvram feature can help reserve the system logs when an EAP device powers off. By default, it is disabled. 4.3.2 Device Account You can change the EAP devices' username and password to protect them from being illegally adopted. After the EAP devices are adopted at the first time, their username and password will change into the username/password (current username/password) of the admin account created at Quick Setup. You can directly specify a new username and password for them. If these EAPs have already been adopted, the Controller will push configuration of the new specified username and password to each EAP device. 38

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EAP Controller
User Guide
Chapter 4 Global Setting
38
Period Time
: Specify a period time to regularly send the system log mail. For example, 5 indicates
that the mail will be sent once every five hours.
Enable Server
System logs can also be sent to a server. You can enable the system log server and enter its IP address and
port.
Enable NVRAM
NVRAM (Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is a RAM that can still save data even if a device powers
off. The Nvram feature can help reserve the system logs when an EAP device powers off. By default, it is
disabled.
4.3.2
Device Account
You can change the EAP devices’ username and password to protect them from being illegally adopted.
After the EAP devices are adopted at the first time, their username and password will change into the
username/password (current username/password) of the admin account created at Quick Setup. You can
directly specify a new username and password for them. If these EAPs have already been adopted, the
Controller will push configuration of the new specified username and password to each EAP device.