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AirLive ARM-104 v3 User Manual

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4.5.2 TOOLS - Remote Log

Figure below shows the default Remote Log screen. The remote log feature will forward all logged

information to the remote PC. The type of information forwarded to the remote PC depends upon the Log

level. Each log message is assigned a severity level, which indicates how seriously the triggering event

affects router functions. When you configure logging, you must specify a severity level for each facility,

messages that belong to the facility and are rated at that level or higher are logged to the destination.

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Log Level: The default log level is “Notice”. There are eight log levels in the order of its severity:

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Panic: System panic or other condition that causes the router to stop functioning.

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Alert: Conditions that require immediate correction, such as a corrupted system database.

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Critical: Critical conditions, such as hard drive errors.

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Error: Error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than errors in the

emergency, alert, and critical levels.

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Warning: Conditions that warrant monitoring.

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Notice: Conditions that are not errors but might warrant special handling.

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Info: Events or non-error conditions of interest.

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Debug: Software debugging message. Specify the level only when so directed by a

technical support representative.

Note: when you select a log level, all log information within this severity level and level(s) above

(meaning, more severe levels) will be sent to the remote PC.