Administering Your Cisco RV 120W
Configuring Logging
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Other Event Logs
Select the type of event to be logged. The following events can be recorded:
• Source MAC Filter—Check this box to log packets matched due to source
MAC filtering. Uncheck this box to disable source MAC filtering logs.
• Bandwidth Limit—Check this box to log packets dropped due to Bandwidth
Limiting.
Configuring Remote Logging
Log Options
In the Remote Log Identifier field, enter a prefix to add to every logged message
for easier identification of the source of the message. The log identifier will be
added to both e-mail and Syslog messages.
Enable E-Mail Logs
This section is used to configure e-mail settings for sending logs. It contains the
following fields:
• E-Mail Logs—Disabled by default. Select the check box to enable e-mail
logs.
• E-mail Server Address—Enter the IP address or Internet Name of an SMTP
server. The router will connect to this server to send e-mail logs when
required.
• SMTP Port—Configure the port to connect smtp server.
• Return E-mail Address—Enter the e-mail address where the replies from
the SMTP server are to be sent (required for failure messages).
• Send To E-mail Address(1)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
• Send To E-mail Address(2)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
• Send To E-mail Address(3)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
• Authentication with SMTP server—If the SMTP server requires
authentication before accepting connections, select either Login Plain or
CRAM-MD5 and enter the Username and Password to be used for
authentication. To disable authentication, select None.