System Log 93

 

1.routerc1 (140.204.20.20) 1.292ms, 1.343ms, 1.810ms

 

2.BW-RTR-4.EUR.3Com.COM (161.71.21.45) 26.027ms, 27.156ms,

 

44.902ms

 

3.BW-RTR-1.EUR.3Com.COM (140.204.220.15) 24.323ms, 24.854ms,

 

30.096ms

 

4.janeway (161.71.123.36) 27.303ms, 33.639ms

 

If the device is not accessible, or is not functioning correctly, only the hops

 

that worked are displayed.

 

You can interrupt a trace route request at any time by clicking Stop.

 

 

System Log

The System Log records all of the events that occur on the Webcache and

 

displays the information in text format. You can configure how detailed

 

the information is, how much of it is displayed and how it is accessed.

 

The System Log is primarily intended to be used by your System

 

Administrator and 3Com support personnel to troubleshoot the

 

Webcache.

Configuring the To configure the System Log using the Web interface:

System Log

1Log in to the Web interface.

2Click Device View on the Toolbar.

3Select Diagnostics ->Setup System Log in the Navigation Tree. The Setup System Log screen is displayed.

4You can choose to save the contents of the System Log onto a single management station in your network that has syslog analysis tools. This is of particular benefit if you are working with 3Com support personnel. Enter the IP address of the syslog server in the Enter Syslog Server IP Address field to enable this feature.

5If you want to record more detailed system log information, check Enable Verbose Logging and select either Low, Medium or High.

By default, the save system log information feature is disabled. You must enable this feature if you want to view the entire contents of the System Log on a syslog server. You can only view the last 256 lines of the log using the View System Log command of the Web interface. However, enabling verbose system logging may affect the performance of the Webcache because of the extra information that it is recording. You