Management Assistant
Email Alert (continued)
Email (SMTP) Server | This field sets the email sever’s address for the warning email will be sent to. (Email Alert must be |
Address | enabled) |
| For example: mail.domain.com |
Email Recipient Address | This field sets the email address for the warning email will be sent to. This is usually the system |
| administrator email address. |
| For example: admin@mail.domain.com |
Excessive Ping | This feature is useful to prevent ICMP attacks from WAN or LAN. It will drop the packets if the ping times |
Notification | are exceeding the threshold value. A notification email will be sent to the administrator. |
Syslog
This feature can send real time system information on a web page or to a specified PC.
Syslog Configuration
Syslog Configuration allow you where to send system information to another machine or not. There are up to three machines you can choose to send your system log to.
Message Status
Messages send only keep when “keep send message” checked. The
Syslog Configuration
Syslog Global | Enable – This allows the |
Keep Sent Messages | Enable – When enabled the |
| messages will be deleted. |
Syslog Server | • IP address: Up to 3 syslog servers can be used. |
| • Enable: You can enable or disable each server temporarily. |
| • Port: If your syslog server does not use the default port, you can change it. |
| • Log Priority Level: The syslog messages are divided into 8 levels, from Emergency to |
| Debug level. The lower the level, the less messages will be generated. Emergency is the |
| lowest priority level and Debug is the highest one. |
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