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SMC Networks WBR14-3GN
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System Configuration
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System Logs
The wireless AP/Router supports a logging process that controls error messages
saved to memory or sent to a Syslog server. The logged messages serve as a
valuable tool for isolating wireless AP/Router and network problems.
The Events Log page displays the latest messages logged in chronological order,
from the newest to the oldest. Log messages saved in the wireless AP/Router’s
memory are erased when the device is rebooted.
Figure 5-73. Syslog Settings
Priority — Select the priority level of syslog
messages to be sent to the wireless AP/
Router. (Default: All)
•All – Displays all logging messages.
•Alert – An error condition requiring
immediate user intervention to prevent a
problem.
Critical – An error condition that may require user intervention.
Error – An error condition that does not cause significant problems with normal
operation.
Warning – An error condition that does not cause system problems but may
require attention.
•Notice – A system condition that does not cause system problems but should be
noted.
•Info – Informational message only.
Debug – Displays the lowest level of system log messages only. Debug messages
carry information for debugging software.
Category — Select the category of syslog
messages sent to the wireless AP/Router.
(Default: All)
All – Displays all categories of message.
•Kernel – Displays system log messages concerned with Linux Kernel base code
problems only.
Process – Displays system log messages concerned with all other process other
than the Linux Kernel, including communication through the wireless AP/Router’s
ports.

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