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-Daily: Send the logs at a specific time of every day. If you choose this option, specify the time to send the logs in the Time field.

-Weekly: Send the logs on a weekly basis. If you choose this option, specify the day of the week in the Day field and the time in the Time field.

Day: If the logs are sent on a weekly basis, choose the day of the week

Time: Choose the time of day when the logs should be sent.

STEP 6 In the Remote Logs area, specify how to save the logs to a remote syslog server.

Remote Logs: Click On to save the logs to the specified remote syslog server, or click Off to disable it.

Syslog Server: Enter the IP address or domain name of the remote syslog server that runs a syslog daemon.

Severity: Choose the severity level of the logs that you want to save to the remote syslog server.

For example: If you select Critical, the logs listed under the Critical,

Emergency, and Alert categories are saved to the remote syslog server.

STEP 7 In the Local Log area, choose the severity level for the events that you want to log. The logs will be saved to the local syslog daemon.

For example: If you select Critical, all log messages listed under the Critical,

Emergency, and Alert categories are saved to the local syslog daemon.

STEP 8 Click Save to apply your settings.

NOTE Next steps:

To specify which system messages are logged based on the facility, go to the Log Facilities page. See Configuring Log Facilities, page 447.

(Optional) To enable the Syslog Email feature and configure the email server settings to send the syslog messages to a specified email address, go to the Device Management > Administration > Email Alert page. See Configuring Email Alert Settings, page 408.

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