ZyXEL GS1500-24P User Guide - Page 143

Monitoring

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CHAPTER 21 Monitoring 21.1 Overview This chapter explains the logging and port statistics screens. You can configure the Switch to save specific events in different log targets: RAM - This log is saved into the Switch's volatile memory. The logs are cleared when the Switch is rebooted. Flash - This log is saved into the switch's non-volatile memory. You can view the logs even after the switch is rebooted. Due to the space limitations on the switch the oldest log entries are overwritten as new events are recorded. Server - You can configure syslog servers to store system events from the Switch. The Switch uses UDP protocol to send log messages to the remote servers. The syslog servers must be Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) syslog protocol compliant. 21.2 What You Can Do • Use the Logging Setting screen (Section 21.3 on page 143) to configure the system logging settings. • Use the Logging Viewing screen (Section 21.4 on page 145) to view the system logs. • Use the Port Statistics screen (Section 21.5 on page 147) to view port statistic information. 21.3 Logging Setting Use this screen to configure the device's logging settings. GS1500-24P User's Guide 143

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GS1500-24P User’s Guide
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21
Monitoring
21.1
Overview
This chapter explains the logging and port statistics screens.
You can configure the Switch to save specific events in different log targets:
RAM
- This log is saved into the Switch’s volatile memory. The logs are cleared
when the Switch is rebooted.
Flash
- This log is saved into the switch’s non-volatile memory. You can view the
logs even after the switch is rebooted. Due to the space limitations on the switch
the oldest log entries are overwritten as new events are recorded.
Server
- You can configure syslog servers to store system events from the Switch.
The Switch uses UDP protocol to send log messages to the remote servers. The
syslog servers must be Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) syslog protocol
compliant.
21.2
What You Can Do
Use the
Logging Setting
screen (
Section 21.3 on page 143
) to configure the
system logging settings.
Use the
Logging Viewing
screen (
Section 21.4 on page 145
) to view the
system logs.
Use the
Port Statistics
screen (
Section 21.5 on page 147
) to view port statistic
information.
21.3
Logging Setting
Use this screen to configure the device’s logging settings.