4.Select the required values to configure Syslog Facility Levels. Syslog facility is an information field associated with a syslog message. It is an application or operating system component that generates a log message. The following facilities are supported by syslog:

AP-DEBUG—Detailed log about the AP device.

NETWORK— Log about change of network, for example, when a new AP is added to a network.

SECURITY— Log about network security, for example, when a client connects using wrong password.

SYSTEM— Log about configuration and system status.

USER— Important logs about client.

USER-DEBUG—Detailed log about client.

WIRELESS— Log about radio.

The following table describes the logging levels in order of severity, from the most to the least severe.

Table 30: Logging levels

Logging level

Description

 

 

Emergency

Panic conditions that occur when the system becomes unusable.

 

 

Alert

Any condition requiring immediate attention and correction.

 

 

Critical

Any critical condition such as a hard drive error.

 

 

Error

Error conditions.

 

 

Warning

Warning messages.

 

 

Notice

Significant events of a non-critical nature. The default value for all syslog

 

facilities.

 

 

Information

Messages of general interest to system users.

 

 

Debug

Messages containing information useful for debugging.

 

 

5.Click Save Settings.

Configuring TFTP dump server

To configure a TFTP server for storing core dump files:

1.Select Wireless Configuration > System > LOGGING.

2.Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the TFTP DUMP SERVER box.

3.Click Save Settings.

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