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Disabling the syslog client – Allied Telesis AT-TQ Series User Manual

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4. In the Relay Options section of the window, click the Enabled dialog

circle for the Relay Log option. You have to enable the feature before
you can configure its parameters.

5. In the Relay Options section of the window, select the Relay Host field

and enter the IP address or DNS name of the syslog server on your
network. You can specify only one server.

6. To change the syslog port number, select the Relay Port field and

enter the new value. The default is port 514.

7. Click the Update button to activate and save your changes on the

access point.

At this point the access point begins to transmit system and kernel
messages to the designated syslog server. Only new messages are
sent. The device does not transmit any system messages that are
already stored in the event log.

Disabling the

Syslog Client

To disable the syslog client to stop the access point from sending the
system and kernel messages to a syslog server, perform the following
procedure:

1. From the Status pull-down menu, select Events.

The access point displays the “View events generated by this access
point” window. Refer to Figure 37 on page 122.

2. In the Relay Options section of the window, click the Disabled dialog

circle for the Relay Log option.

3. Click the Update button to activate and save your changes on the

access point.