TP-Link T1500G-8T T1500G-10PSUN V1 User Guide - Page 233

Local Log, Remote Log

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Note: 3. The logs are classified into eight levels based on severity. The higher the information severity is, the lower the corresponding level is. 4. This page displays logs in the log buffer, and at most 1024 logs are displayed. 15.2.2 Local Log Local Log is the log information saved in switch. By default, all system logs are saved in log buffer and the logs with severities from level_0 to level_2 are saved in log file meanwhile. On this page, you can set the output channel for logs. Choose the menu Maintenance→Log→Local Log to load the following page. Figure 15-4 Local Log The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Local Log Config Select: Select the desired entry to configure the corresponding local log. Channel: • Log buffer: Indicates the RAM for saving system log. The inforamtion in the log buffer is displayed on the Log Table page. It will be lost when the switch is restarted. • Log File: Indicates the flash sector for saving system log. The information in the log file will not be lost after the switch is restarted and can be exported on the Backup Log page. Severity: Specify the severity level of the log information output to each channel. Only the log with the same or smaller severity level value will be output. Status: Enable/Disable the channel. Sync-Periodic: Specify how frequent the log information would be synchronized to the log file. 15.2.3 Remote Log Remote log feature enables the switch to send system logs to the Log Server. Log Server is to centralize the system logs from various devices for the administrator to monitor and manage the whole network. 223

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Note:
3.
The logs are classified into eight levels based on severity. The higher the information
severity is, the lower the corresponding level is.
4.
This page displays logs in the log buffer, and at most 1024 logs are displayed.
15.2.2
Local Log
Local Log is the log information saved in switch. By default, all system logs are saved in log
buffer and the logs with severities from level_0 to level_2 are saved in log file meanwhile. On
this page, you can set the output channel for logs.
Choose the menu
Maintenance
Log
→Local Log
to load the following page.
Figure 15-4 Local Log
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
Local Log Config
Select:
Select the desired entry to configure the corresponding local
log.
Channel:
Log buffer: Indicates the RAM for saving system log. The
inforamtion in the log buffer is displayed on the Log Table
page. It will be lost when the switch is restarted.
Log File: Indicates the flash sector for saving system log.
The information in the log file will not be lost after the
switch is restarted and can be exported on the Backup Log
page.
Severity:
Specify the severity level of the log information output to each
channel. Only the log with the same or smaller severity level
value will be output.
Status:
Enable/Disable the channel.
Sync-Periodic:
Specify
how
frequent
the
log
information
would
be
synchronized to the log file.
15.2.3
Remote Log
Remote log feature enables the switch to send system logs to the Log Server. Log Server is to
centralize the system logs from various devices for the administrator to monitor and manage
the whole network.
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