MSI RG60G manual Log Notification, * IP Address for Syslog, * E-mail Alert Enable

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4.6.3 Log Notification

This page supports two methods to export system logs to specific destination by means of syslog (UDP) and SMTP (TCP). The items you need to setup including:

IP Address for Syslog

Host IP of destination where syslogs will be sent to.

Check Enable to enable this function.

E-mail Alert Enable

Check if you want to enable Email alert (send syslog via email).

SMTP Server IP and Port

Input the SMTP server IP and port, which are concated with ':'. If you do not specify port number, the default value is 25.

For example, "mail.your_url.com" or "192.168.1.100:26".

Send E-mail alert to

The recipients will receive these logs. You can assign more than 1 recipient, using ' ; ' or ' , ' to separate email addresses.

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Contents MSI RG60G Ieee 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 2.4 GHz operation Ieee 802.11b/g und Bluetooth 2.4 GHz BetriebItaly LuxembourgOperating range Hinweise zur ReichweiteMSI Technology GmbH Revision History Date First Release July Important Safety Precautions Table of Content Functions and Features High speed for wireless LAN connection Statistics of WAN SupportedRoaming Ieee 802.11b compatible 11MSPI Mode Supported Support WPA-PSK and WPADoS Attack Detection Supported System time SupportedPacking List Hardware Installation Panel LayoutAntenna LAN Ports 1~4 Power WAN Port Rear PanelProcedure for Hardware Installation Decide where to place your Wireless Broadband RouterSetup LAN connection Setup WAN connectionMake Correct Network Settings of Your Computer PingMSI RG60G Configuring Wireless Broadband Router Start-up and Log WizardSetup IP Setting WAN Type, IP Mode Press ChangeStatic IP Address Dynamic IP AddressPPP over Ethernet Pptp1.6 L2TP MSI RG60G Wireless Setting and 802.1X setting * Wireless settings * 802.1X Setting Radius Shared KeyWPA-PSK WPA2-PSK AES WPA2 AES WPA1/WPA2 3 WDS Dynamic DNS Dhcp Server Click More Advanced Basic Setting Discard Ping from WAN side SPI ModeDoS Attack Detection MAC Address Control IP Address Packet Filtering * Inbound Filter ExampleField MSI RG60G * Domain Filter Enable Domain Filtering * Domain Filter* Log DNS Query * Privilege IP Addresses Range* Enable * URL Blocking Enable URL FilteringMSI RG60G Routing Table Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Hop Enabled Schedule Rule Click Add New RuleAfter configure Rule 1à Schedule Enable EditDelete MSI RG60G Virtual Server 9 DMZ * IP Address of DMZ Host * Non-standard FTP portSpecial AP Administration Change PasswordRecommended Firmware Upgrade Backup SettingReset to factory default RebootSystem Time Remote Access * Remote Administrator Host/Port * Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol* Time Server * Time Zone* Administrator Time-out Network wake-up * MAC Address for Wake-on-LANDiagnostic StatusSystem Status System Log* E-mail Alert Enable Log Notification* IP Address for Syslog * Smtp Server IP and PortSnmp Setting * Enable Snmp* Get Community * Set CommunityConfiguring Turbo Mode With Client Select Optimize for performance mode Configuration Confirmation Appendix a TCP/IP Configuration for Windows 95/98 Install TCP/IP Protocol into Your PCSet TCP/IP Protocol for Working with NAT Router MSI RG60G MSI RG60G Configure IP manually MSI RG60G Authentication Server Equipment DetailsPC1 PC2DUT and Windows 2000 Radius Server Setup ConfigurationSetup Windows 2000 Radius Server Setup DUTSetup Network adapter on PC Enable Ieee 802.1X access controlWindows 2000 Radius server Authentication testing Smart card or other Certificate PropertiesCertificate information on PC1 DUT authenticate PC2 using PEAP-TLS Appendix C WPA-PSK and WPA WPA-PSK Method1MSI RG60G Back to Connection Method2MSI RG60G WPA MethodMSI RG60G Then Choose certificate like above MSI RG60G Result Choose View available Wireless Networks like below MSI RG60G Appendix D FAQ Troubleshooting Reset to factory DefaultHardware and Port Characteristic Operational & Functional CharacteristicWireless Support Environment, Certification and Reliability