ZyXEL Vantage Report 2.3 User Guide - Page 539
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Chapter 13 Logs Each field is described in the following table. Table 234 Logs > Log Archiving > File Archiving Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Archiving Click this to enable Vantage Report to archive log files. Zip Creation Interval: Set every which day or the time interval the Vantage Report every... Days (1-7) archives the generated log files for record keeping. Enable Encryption Select this if you want to encrypt archive files. Password This field is available when you select Enable Encryption. Enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters for the key used for file encryption. You have to use the same password to decrypt the file when you want to view the archived logs. Hash Option Select which hash algorithm to use for verifying the integrity of log data in archives. SHA1 (Secure Hash Algorithm) is generally considered stronger than MD5 (Message Digest 5), but it is also slower. Local Host Select this to store the archive to a local folder in the computer where the Vantage Report is installed. This is the default storage setting for the Vantage Report. FTP Site Select this to store the archive to an FTP site. Additional fields appear when you choose this option. Storage Server See Section 13.5.1.1 on page 539 for more details. Select this to store the archive to a storage server. Additional fields appear when you choose this option. Archive Location See Section 13.5.1.2 on page 540 for more details. Specify where you want Vantage Report to store log archives. The fields vary according to your preferred storage location. Save Reset • Select Local Host to store archives in the local directory of the Vantage Report. • Select FTP Site to store the archives in an FTP server. Make sure you know the FTP Host/IP address, User Name and Password. • Select Storage Server to store the archives on a storage server, such as a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server. Make sure you know the Network Folder server location, User Name and Password. Click this to save your settings. Click this to change the settings in this screen to the last-saved values. 13.5.1.1 File Transfer Protocol Use this screen to store archive files on a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. Vantage Report User's Guide 539