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message and it will directly lead you to the Web Reminder summary menu.
Go to “Event → Web Reminder” menu to see a summary of all the critical events occurred on
your NAS server.
Viewing System Log
In the “Event → System Log” menu, you can:
1. Select the number of most recent events show on a screen.
2. Select the severity level for the events you want to see.
3. Click “Refresh”
or button to refresh the screen.
4. Click “Clear” or
button to clear the log.
Viewing Device Log
In the “Event → Device Log” menu, you can:
1. Select the number of most recent events show on a screen.
2. Select the severity level for the events you want to see.
3. Click “Refresh”
or button to refresh the screen.
4. Click “Clear” or
button to clear the log.
Viewing Security Log
In the “Event → Security Log” menu, you can:
1. Select the number of most recent events show on a screen.
2. Select the severity level for the events you want to see.
3. Click “Refresh”
or button to refresh the screen.
4. Click “Clear” or
button to clear the log.
5. Select the protocols and click the “Refresh” button to show the corresponding events.
“Default” event represent general security event of your NAS server that is not related to any
protocols.
9.3 Viewing System Status
System Status displays a comprehensive view of the system fan status, thermal status and
system voltage. You can use this information to quickly find out the problem of your NAS
server and take appropriate action. In “Status → Environment” page, you can monitor the CPU
fan status, CPU and System temperature plus the System Voltages. Click “Refresh” to obtain