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Configuring the Switch
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Loggng Trap
Limits log messages that are sent to the
remote Syslog server for all levels up to the specified level .
For example, if level 3 is specified, all messages from level
0 to level 3 will be sent to the remote server . (Range: 0-7,
Default: )
Syslog Server
Displays the list of remote server IP
addresses that will receive Syslog messages . The maximum
number of host IP addresses allowed is five .
Enable Remote Log Status, set the Logging Facility type
number, and configure the level of event messages to be
sent to Syslog servers . Enter up to five Syslog server IP
addresses in the server list . Click Save Settngs .
SMTP Setting
To alert system administrators of problems, the Switch can
use SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to send e-mail
messages when triggered by logging events of a specified
level . The messages are sent to specified SMTP servers
on the network and can be retrieved using POP or IMAP
clients .
Admn Status
Enables/disables the SMTP function .
(Default: Enabled)
Severty
Sets the Syslog severity threshold level used to
trigger alert messages . All events at this level or higher
are sent to the configured e-mail recipients . For example,
using Level 7 will report all events from level 7 to level 0 .
(Default: Level )
SMTP (1-)
Specifies a list of up to three recipient SMTP
server IP addresses . The Switch attempts to connect to the
other listed servers if the first fails .
Source E-mal Address
Sets the e-mail address used for
the “From” field in alert messages . You may use a symbolic
e-mail address that identifies the Switch, or the address of
an administrator responsible for the Switch .
Destnaton E-mal Address (1-)
Specifies the e-mail
recipients of alert messages . You can specify up to five
recipients .
Enable Admin Status, select the minimum severity level,
and specify a source e-mail address . Add at least one
IP address to the SMTP server list and specify up to five
e-mail addresses to receive the alert messages . Click Save
Settngs .
Admin > Port Mirroring
You can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port
for real-time analysis . You can then attach a logic analyzer
or RMON probe to the target port and study the traffic
crossing the source port in a completely unobtrusive
manner .
The target port speed should match or exceed source port
speed, otherwise traffic may be dropped from the monitor
port .
The Switch supports only one mirror session .
Admin > Port Mirroring
Set the following attributes for port mirroring using the
Port Mirroring screen .
Source Port
The port whose traffic will be monitored .
Type
Allows you to select which traffic to mirror to the
target port; receive, transmit, or both .
Target Port
The port that will mirror the traffic on the
source port .
Specify the source port, the traffic type to be mirrored,
and the target port, then click Add . The mirror session is
displayed in the text box .