Freedom9 IP 800 manual Event Log

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freeView IP 800 User’s Manual

6.4.7Event Log

Figure 6-17: Event Log

Important events such as a login failure or a firmware update are logged to a selection of logging destinations (see Figure 6-17). Each of these events belongs to an event group, which can be selected separately.

List logging enabled: This is the main method to log events. This method uses the internal log list of the freeView IP 800. To display the log, click on “Event Log” under the “Maintenance” menu. The number of log entries shown per page can be changed in this section, and the log can also be cleared by clicking the “Clear” button.

Note: The maximum number of events that can be recorded in the log is 1000. Any entry added above this will overwrite the oldest entry in the log. Also, if the device is reset through the web interface, the log information will be stored. However, if the device loses power or a hard reset is performed, the log will be cleared.

NFS Logging enabled: If this option is selected, the freeView IP 800 will export the log information to a directory or static link on an NFS server. To write log data from more than one freeView IP 800 to the same NFS share, a unique file name must be defined for each device. Once the NFS settings are complete, click the “Apply” button. The NFS share will be mounted immediately. If the NFS share and the NFS server are not available, an error message will appear.

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Contents Rev FreeView IPCopyright and Trademark Information Table of Contents Rack Mount KIT Installation Diagram List of Figures 13 Certificate Settings List of Tables Initial IP Configuration Hardware InstallationIntroduction Video ModesWeb Interface KVM Setup ProgramVideo Settings in Options Menu Auto Adjust buttonRemote Console Sync Mouse buttonWhen The Server Is Non-Operational When The Server Is OperationalType of Failure Detected By FeaturesPackage Contents Model No FreeView IP 800 switch Technical SpecificationsSystem Requirements Cable Diagrams PS/2 CableVGA Cable AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter OptionalProduct Details Port Rack Mount PS/2 IP-KVM switch Step Connecting The freeView IP 800 To The Host SystemOperation Overview Connect the mouse to the KVM Switch Internet Modem Using a 100 Mbps Connection Using a 10 Mbps ConnectionInitial Configuration Via Dhcp Server Initial ConfigurationFreeView IP 800 Setup Program Parameter ValueFreeView IP 800 Setup Tool Initial Configuration Via Serial ConsoleFreeView IP 800 Keyboard Settings Keyboard, Mouse And Video ConfigurationIP auto configuration none/dhcp/bootp dhcp Net maskAuto Mouse Speed And Mouse Synchronization Remote Mouse SettingsSingle and Double Mouse Modes Host System Mouse SettingsRecommended Mouse Settings SUN Solaris MS Windows 2000/2003 Professional and Server, XPTelnet PrerequisitesPC Port LED Indication Using the freeView IP 800 as a KVM SwitchPush Buttons freeView IP 800 IP-KVM Switch Segment Bank LED Indication Reset Button Bank Bank button and PC 8Keyboard Hot Key Commands To select PC port Daisy Chain Connection Diagram Hot Plug On Screen Display Operation FreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Https//IP address of freeView IP Logging In And Logging OutHttp//IP address of freeView IP Navigation Login ScreenGeneral description Logging OutMain Window Ctrl+Alt+Delete Single/Double Mouse ModeRemote Console Control Bar Options Exclusive AccessMonitor Only ScalingLocal Cursor Mouse HandlingVideo Settings Through The Web Interface Video Settings10 Video Settings Panel Video Settings Through The Remote ConsoleShow Soft KeyboardMapping Local KeyboardEncoding HotkeysStatus line Remote Console Status LineTelnet Console Remote ControlKVM Console User Management Command DescriptionSet Password Change PasswordUsers And Groups KVM SettingsUser Console User Console Settings PartUser Console Settings Part Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings Keyboard/Mouse Keyboard and Mouse SettingsMouse Speed Miscellaneous Video SettingsVideo Network Device Settings10 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS11 Dynamic DNS Scenario 12 Device Security SecurityCertificate 13 Certificate Settings14 SSL Certificate Upload 15 Serial Port Serial PortFreeView IP 800 User’s Manual 16 Date and Time Date And Time17 Event Log Event LogFreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Board Summary Maintenance Device InformationConnected Users Reset Functions20 Event Log List 21 Update Firmware Update Firmware22 Unit Reset Unit ResetFreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Troubleshooting FreeView IP 800 User’s Manual CE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Key Codes Figure B-1 English US Keyboard Layout Rack Mount Kit Installation Diagram