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D-Link DSR-Series User Manual 240
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4. For each facility, the following events (in order of severity) can be logged:
Emergency: system is unusable
Alert: action must be taken immediately
Critical: critical conditions
Error: error conditions
Warning: warning conditions
Notication: normal but signicant condition
Information: informational
Debugging: debug-level messages
When a particular severity level is selected, all events with severity equal to and greater than the chosen severity
are captured. For example if you have congured CRITICAL level logging for the Wireless facility, then 802.11
logs with severities CRITICAL, ALERT, and EMERGENCY are logged.
The display for logging can be customized based on whether the logs are sent to the Event Log viewer in the
web management interface (the Event Log viewer is in the Status > System Information > All Logs > Current
Logs) or a remote Syslog server for later review. E-mail logs, discussed in a subsequent section, follow the same
conguration as logs congured for a Syslog server.
3. In Conguration Options, for the facility that we have selected, we have to congure the severity levels:
Send to Event Log: When a particular severity level is selected, all events with severity equal to and
greater than the chosen severity are captured and stored in device. These logs will be displayed in the
current logs page.
Send to Syslog: When a particular severity level is selected, all events with severity level equal to and
greater than the chosen severity are captured, and these logs will be transfered to syslog server .

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