Viewing the RV220W Status
Viewing Logs
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The page refreshes automatically to display the most current status. To change the
refresh settings, in the Poll Interval field, enter a value in seconds for the poll
interval. This causes the page to re-read the statistics from the router and refresh
the page automatically. To modify the poll interval, click the Stop button and click
Start to restart automatic refresh.
Viewing Logs
The Status > View Logs page displays the system event log, which can be
configured to log login attempts, DHCP server messages, reboots, firewall
messages and other information.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Status > View Logs.
From the Logging Policy drop-down list, select the type of log to display.
• Kernel logs are those that are a part of the kernel code (for example,
firewall).
• System logs are those that are a part of user-space applications (for
example, NTP, Session, DHCP).
• IPSec VPN logs are those related to ipsec negotiations. These are related
user space logs. Local0-Wireless are those related to wireless connection
and negotiation.
Click Refresh Logs to view the entries added after the page was opened. Click
Clear Logs to delete all entries in the log window.
Click Send Logs to e-mail the log messages currently displayed in the log
window. Before clicking Send Log, ensure that the e-mail address and server
information are configured on the Administration > Logging > Remote Logging
page.
Viewing Available LAN Hosts
Use the Status > Available LAN Hosts page to view a list of all available LAN
hosts.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Status > Available LAN Hosts.