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ZyXEL Communications VMG4005-B50A - Chapter 14 Log Setting; Logs Setting Overview; Log Setup

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VMG4005-B50A/B60A User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 14
Log Setting
14.1 Logs Setting Overview
You can configure where the VMG sends logs and which logs and/or immediate alerts the VMG records
in the Logs Setting screen.
14.2 Log Setup
To change your VMG’s log settings, click Maintenance > Log Setting. The screen appears as shown.
If you have a LAN client on your network or a remote server that is running a syslog utility, you can also
save its log files by enabling Syslog Logging, selecting Remote or Local File and Remote in the Mode
field, and entering the IP address of the LAN client in the Syslog Server field. Remote allows you to store
logs on a syslog server, while Local File allows you to store them on the VMG. Local File and Remote
means your logs are stored both on the VMG and on a syslog server.

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