Administration
Select Status → Log Tables → Session Log to view Session Log as explained below.
Web UI
Session Log
Start Time | Displays the starting date and time. |
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End Time | Displays the ending date and time. |
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Source: port | Displays the IP address and the TCP/UDP port number of the application |
| that initiated the session. |
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Destination: port | Displays the IP address and the TCP/UDP port number of the application |
| that responded to the session. |
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Type | Displays the protocol used for the session. |
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Terminate Reason | Displays the reason for session termination or the current status. |
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10.4 SysLog
The SysLog feature is used to send the System Logs to a remote server.
Select Misc → SysLog to configure SysLog as explained below.
Web UI
System Log
Select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate system logging. | |
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Remote Server | Enter the IP address of the remote server where to send the log messages. |
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Sys Log level | Select the System Log levels (e.g. Alert, Emergency, and Critical) |
| according to which System Log files will be generated. |
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Caution:Level. The router’s performance may be affected if the Log Level is set to Debug
10.5 Password Change
This page allows the user to change the Password used to control access to the router configuration.
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