NETGEAR ProSafe SSL VPN Concentrator 25 SSL312 Reference Manual

2.In the SysLog Settings section, enter the IP address or fully qualified domain name of your syslog server in the Primary Syslog Server field. Leave this field blank if you do not require syslog logging.

3.If you have a backup or second syslog server, enter the IP address or domain name of the Secondary Syslog Server in the Secondary Syslog Server field.

4.In the E-mail Settings section:

a.Enter your full e-mail address (username@domain.com) in the E-mail Event Logs to field to receive e-mail notification. The event log file will be e-mailed to the specified e-mail address before the event log is cleared. If this field is left blank, log files will not be e-mailed.

b.Enter your full e-mail address (username@domain.com) or an e-mail pager address in the E-mail Alerts to field to receive alert messages via e-mail. An e-mail will be sent to the e-mail address specified if an alert event occurs.

c.Enter the name or IP address of your mail server in the Mail Server field to e-mail log files or alert messages. If this field is left blank, log files and alert messages will not be e-mailed.

d.Enter the e-mail address that log and alert messages will be e-mailed from in the Mail From Address field.

e.Configure how frequently log files will be e-mailed and cleared in the Send Event Logs field. If the option “When Full” is selected, the event log will be e-mailed and then cleared when the log file is full. If “Daily” or “Weekly” options are selected, then

The log file will be e-mailed and deleted on a daily or weekly basis.

The log file will still be cleared if the log file is full before the end of the period

f.From the Send Event Logs pull-down menu, select a schedule for sending Event Logs. You can also manually clear the Event Logs by clicking Clear Log.

5.In the Log and Alert Categories section, define the type of events that will generate Syslog Messages, Event Logs and Alert messages from the Syslog Messages, Event Log and Alerts pull-down menus.

Log categories are organized from most to least critical. Once a category is selected, then all events equal to or more critical than the selected log category and will be logged. The default Log and Alert categories are:

• Syslog Messages: Debug

• Event Log: Debug

Status and Logging

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