Log and Report
Use the system screens to configure daily reporting and log settings.
Email Daily Report
Use this screen to start or stop data collection and view various statistics about traffic passing through your NWA/WAC.
Note: Data collection may decrease the NWA/WAC’s traffic throughput rate.
Configure this screen to have the NWA/WAC e-mail you system statistics every day.
Configuration > Log & Report > Email Daily Report
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Description
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Enable Email Daily Report
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Select this to send reports by e-mail every day.
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Mail Server
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Type the name or IP address of the outgoing SMTP server.
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SSL/TLS Encryption
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Select SSL/TLS to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) if you want encrypted communications between the mail server and the NWA/WAC.
Select STARTTLS to upgrade a plain text connection to a secure connection using SSL/TLS.
Select No to not encrypt the communications.
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Mail Server Port
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Enter the same port number here as is on the mail server for mail traffic.
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Mail Subject
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Type the subject line for the outgoing e-mail. Select Append system name to add the NWA/WAC’s system name to the subject. Select Append date time to add the NWA/WAC’s system date and time to the subject.
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Mail From
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Type the e-mail address from which the outgoing e-mail is delivered. This address is used in replies.
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Mail To
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Type the e-mail address (or addresses) to which the outgoing e-mail is delivered.
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SMTP Authentication
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Select this check box if it is necessary to provide a user name and password to the SMTP server.
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User Name
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This box is effective when you select the SMTP Authentication check box. Type the user name to provide to the SMTP server when the log is e-mailed.
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Password
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This box is effective when you select the SMTP Authentication check box. Type the password to provide to the SMTP server when the log is e-mailed.
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Send Report Now
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Click this button to have the NWA/WAC send the daily e-mail report immediately.
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Time for sending report
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Select the time of day (hours and minutes) when the log is e-mailed. Use 24-hour notation.
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Report Items
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Select the information to include in the report. Select Reset counters after sending report successfully if you only want to see statistics for a 24 hour period.
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Reset All Counters
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Click this to discard all report data and start all of the counters over at zero.
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Apply
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Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC.
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Reset
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Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
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Log Setting
These screens control log messages and alerts. A log message stores the information for viewing (for example, in the Monitor > View Log screen) or regular e-mailing later, and an alert is e-mailed immediately. Usually, alerts are used for events that require more serious attention, such as system errors and attacks.
The NWA/WAC provides a system log and supports e-mail profiles and remote syslog servers. The system log is available on the View Log screen, the e-mail profiles are used to mail log messages to the specified destinations, and the other four logs are stored on specified syslog servers.
The Log Setting tab also controls what information is saved in each log. For the system log, you can also specify which log messages are e-mailed, where they are e-mailed, and how often they are e-mailed.
For alerts, the Log Setting screen controls which events generate alerts and where alerts are e-mailed.
The Log Setting screen provides a summary of all the settings. You can use the Edit Log Setting screen to maintain the detailed settings (such as log categories, e-mail addresses, server names, etc.) for any log. Alternatively, if you want to edit what events is included in each log, you can also use the Active Log Summary screen to edit this information for all logs at the same time.
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting
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Description
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Edit
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Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen where you can modify the entry’s settings.
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Activate
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To turn on an entry, select it and click Activate.
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Inactivate
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To turn off an entry, select it and click Inactivate.
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#
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This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific log.
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Status
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This field shows whether the log is active or not.
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Name
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This field displays the name of the log (system log or one of the remote servers).
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Log Format
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This field displays the format of the log.
Internal - system log; you can view the log on the View Log tab.
VRPT/Syslog - ZyXEL’s Vantage Report, syslog-compatible format.
CEF/Syslog - Common Event Format, syslog-compatible format.
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Summary
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This field is a summary of the settings for each log.
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Active Log Summary
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Click this button to open the Active Log Summary screen.
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Apply
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Click this button to save your changes (activate and deactivate logs) and make them take effect.
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Edit System Log Settings
This screen controls the detailed settings for each log in the system log (which includes the e-mail profiles). Select a system log entry in the Log Setting screen and click the Edit icon.
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting > Edit System Log Setting
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Description
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E-Mail Server 1/2
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Active
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Select this to send log messages and alerts according to the information in this section. You specify what kinds of log messages are included in log information and what kinds of log messages are included in alerts in the Active Log and Alert section.
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Mail Server
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Type the name or IP address of the outgoing SMTP server.
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SSL/TLS Encryption
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Select SSL/TLS to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) if you want encrypted communications between the mail server and the NWA/WAC.
Select STARTTLS to upgrade a plain text connection to a secure connection using SSL/TLS.
Select No to not encrypt the communications.
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Mail Server Port
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Enter the same port number here as is on the mail server for mail traffic.
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Mail Subject
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Type the subject line for the outgoing e-mail.
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Send From
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Type the e-mail address from which the outgoing e-mail is delivered. This address is used in replies.
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Send Log To
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Type the e-mail address to which the outgoing e-mail is delivered.
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Send Alerts To
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Type the e-mail address to which alerts are delivered.
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Sending Log
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Select how often log information is e-mailed. Choices are: When Full, Hourly and When Full, Daily and When Full, and Weekly and When Full.
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Day for Sending Log
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This field is available if the log is e-mailed weekly. Select the day of the week the log is e-mailed.
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Time for Sending Log
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This field is available if the log is e-mailed weekly or daily. Select the time of day (hours and minutes) when the log is e-mailed. Use 24-hour notation.
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SMTP Authentication
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Select this check box if it is necessary to provide a user name and password to the SMTP server.
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User Name
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This box is effective when you select the SMTP Authentication check box. Type the user name to provide to the SMTP server when the log is e-mailed.
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Password
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This box is effective when you select the SMTP Authentication check box. Type the password to provide to the SMTP server when the log is e-mailed.
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Active Log and Alert
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System log
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Use the System Log drop-down list to change the log settings for all of the log categories.
disable all logs (red X) - do not log any information for any category for the system log or e-mail any logs to e-mail server 1 or 2.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - create log messages and alerts for all categories for the system log. If e-mail server 1 or 2 also has normal logs enabled, the NWA/WAC will e-mail logs to them.
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - create log messages, alerts, and debugging information for all categories. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if this setting is selected.
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E-mail Server 1
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Use the E-Mail Server 1 drop-down list to change the settings for e-mailing logs to e-mail server 1 for all log categories.
Using the System Log drop-down list to disable all logs overrides your e-mail server 1 settings.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - e-mail log messages for all categories to e-mail server 1.
enable alert logs (red exclamation point) - e-mail alerts for all categories to e-mail server 1.
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E-mail Server 2
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Use the E-Mail Server 2 drop-down list to change the settings for e-mailing logs to e-mail server 2 for all log categories.
Using the System Log drop-down list to disable all logs overrides your e-mail server 2 settings.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - e-mail log messages for all categories to e-mail server 2.
enable alert logs (red exclamation point) - e-mail alerts for all categories to e-mail server 2.
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#
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This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific address.
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Log Category
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This field displays each category of messages. It is the same value used in the Display and Category fields in the View Log tab. The Default category includes debugging messages generated by open source software.
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System log
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Select which events you want to log by Log Category. There are three choices:
disable all logs (red X) - do not log any information from this category
enable normal logs (green checkmark) - create log messages and alerts from this category
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - create log messages, alerts, and debugging information from this category; the NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, however, even if this setting is selected.
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E-mail Server 1
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Select whether each category of events should be included in the log messages when it is e-mailed (green check mark) and/or in alerts (red exclamation point) for the e-mail settings specified in E-Mail Server 1. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if it is recorded in the System log.
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E-mail Server 2
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Select whether each category of events should be included in log messages when it is e-mailed (green check mark) and/or in alerts (red exclamation point) for the e-mail settings specified in E-Mail Server 2. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if it is recorded in the System log.
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Log Consolidation
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Active
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Select this to activate log consolidation. Log consolidation aggregates multiple log messages that arrive within the specified Log Consolidation Interval. In the View Log tab, the text “[count=x]”, where x is the number of original log messages, is appended at the end of the Message field, when multiple log messages were aggregated.
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Log Consolidation Interval
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Type how often, in seconds, to consolidate log information. If the same log message appears multiple times, it is aggregated into one log message with the text “[count=x]”, where x is the number of original log messages, appended at the end of the Message field.
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OK
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Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen.
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Cancel
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Click this to return to the previous screen without saving your changes.
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Edit Remote Server
This screen controls the settings for each log in the remote server (syslog). Select a remote server entry in the Log Setting screen and click the Edit icon.
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting > Edit Remote Server
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Description
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Log Settings for Remote Server
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Active
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Select this check box to send log information according to the information in this section. You specify what kinds of messages are included in log information in the Active Log section.
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Log Format
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This field displays the format of the log information. It is read-only.
VRPT/Syslog - ZyXEL’s Vantage Report, syslog-compatible format.
CEF/Syslog - Common Event Format, syslog-compatible format.
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Server Address
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Type the server name or the IP address of the syslog server to which to send log information.
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Log Facility
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Select a log facility. The log facility allows you to log the messages to different files in the syslog server. Please see the documentation for your syslog program for more information.
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Active Log
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Selection
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Use the Selection drop-down list to change the log settings for all of the log categories.
disable all logs (red X) - do not send the remote server logs for any log category.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - send the remote server log messages and alerts for all log categories.
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - send the remote server log messages, alerts, and debugging information for all log categories.
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#
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This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific address.
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Log Category
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This field displays each category of messages. It is the same value used in the Display and Category fields in the View Log tab. The Default category includes debugging messages generated by open source software.
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Selection
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Select what information you want to log from each Log Category (except All Logs; see below). Choices are:
disable all logs (red X) - do not log any information from this category
enable normal logs (green checkmark) - log regular information and alerts from this category
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - log regular information, alerts, and debugging information from this category
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OK
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Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen.
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Cancel
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Click this to return to the previous screen without saving your changes.
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Active Log Summary
This screen allows you to view and to edit what information is included in the system log, e-mail profiles, and remote servers at the same time. It does not let you change other log settings (for example, where and how often log information is e-mailed or remote server names).
This screen provides a different view and a different way of indicating which messages are included in each log and each alert. (The Default category includes debugging messages generated by open source software.)
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting > Active Log Summary
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Description
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Active Log Summary
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If the NWA/WAC is set to controller mode, the AC section controls logs generated by the controller and the AP section controls logs generated by the managed APs.
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System log
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Use the System Log drop-down list to change the log settings for all of the log categories.
disable all logs (red X) - do not log any information for any category for the system log or e-mail any logs to e-mail server 1 or 2.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - create log messages and alerts for all categories for the system log. If e-mail server 1 or 2 also has normal logs enabled, the NWA/WAC will e-mail logs to them.
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - create log messages, alerts, and debugging information for all categories. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if this setting is selected.
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E-mail Server 1
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Use the E-Mail Server 1 drop-down list to change the settings for e-mailing logs to e-mail server 1 for all log categories.
Using the System Log drop-down list to disable all logs overrides your e-mail server 1 settings.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - e-mail log messages for all categories to e-mail server 1.
enable alert logs (red exclamation point) - e-mail alerts for all categories to e-mail server 1.
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E-mail Server 2
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Use the E-Mail Server 2 drop-down list to change the settings for e-mailing logs to e-mail server 2 for all log categories.
Using the System Log drop-down list to disable all logs overrides your e-mail server 2 settings.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - e-mail log messages for all categories to e-mail server 2.
enable alert logs (red exclamation point) - e-mail alerts for all categories to e-mail server 2.
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Remote Server 1~4
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For each remote server, use the Selection drop-down list to change the log settings for all of the log categories.
disable all logs (red X) - do not send the remote server logs for any log category.
enable normal logs (green check mark) - send the remote server log messages and alerts for all log categories.
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - send the remote server log messages, alerts, and debugging information for all log categories.
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#
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This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific address.
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Log Category
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This field displays each category of messages. It is the same value used in the Display and Category fields in the View Log tab. The Default category includes debugging messages generated by open source software.
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System log
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Select which events you want to log by Log Category. There are three choices:
disable all logs (red X) - do not log any information from this category
enable normal logs (green checkmark) - create log messages and alerts from this category
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - create log messages, alerts, and debugging information from this category; the NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, however, even if this setting is selected.
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E-mail Server 1 E-mail
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Select whether each category of events should be included in the log messages when it is e-mailed (green check mark) and/or in alerts (red exclamation point) for the e-mail settings specified in E-Mail Server 1. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if it is recorded in the System log.
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E-mail Server 2 E-mail
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Select whether each category of events should be included in log messages when it is e-mailed (green check mark) and/or in alerts (red exclamation point) for the e-mail settings specified in E-Mail Server 2. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if it is recorded in the System log.
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Remote Server 1~4 Syslog
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For each remote server, select what information you want to log from each Log Category (except All Logs; see below). Choices are:
disable all logs (red X) - do not log any information from this category
enable normal logs (green checkmark) - log regular information and alerts from this category
enable normal logs and debug logs (yellow check mark) - log regular information, alerts, and debugging information from this category
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OK
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Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen.
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Cancel
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Click this to return to the previous screen without saving your changes.
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