Manage the server log – NETGEAR MS510TXPP 8 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch User Manual
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Smart Managed Pro Switches MS510TX and MS510TXPP
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Manage the Server Log
You can allow the switch to send log messages to remote logging hosts configured on the
switch.
Add a Remote Syslog Host
A remote syslog host is the same as a remote log server.
To add a remote syslog host:
1.
Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired connection to connect your computer to the network, or
connect directly to a switch that is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2.
Launch a web browser.
3.
In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see
The login window opens.
4.
Enter the switch’s password in the
Password
field.
The default password is
password
.
The System Information page displays.
5.
Select
Monitoring > Logs > Server Log
.
The Server Configuration page displays.
6.
Specify the following settings:
•
IP Address Type
. Specify the IP address type of the host, which can be
IPv4
,
IPv6
,
or
DNS
.
•
Host Address
. Specify the IP address or host name of the syslog host.
•
Port
. Specify the port on the host to which syslog messages must be sent. The
default port number is 514.
•
Severity Filter
. Use the menu to select the severity of the logs that must be sent to
the logging host. Logs with the selected severity level and all logs of greater severity
are sent to the host. For example, if you select
Error
, the logged messages include
Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency. The default severity level is Alert. The severity
can be one of the following levels:
-
Emergency
. The highest warning level. If the device is down or not functioning
properly, an emergency log is saved to the device.
-
Alert
. The second-highest warning level. An alert log is saved if a serious device
malfunction occurs, such as all device features being down.
-
Critical
. The third-highest warning level. A critical log is saved if a critical device
malfunction occurs, for example, two device ports are not functioning, while the
rest of the device ports remain functional.