16.2.2 Local Log

Local Log is the log information saved in switch. By default, all system logs from level_0 to level_6 are saved in log buffer. On this page, you can set the output channel for logs.

Choose the menu Maintenance→Log→Local Log to load the following page.

Figure 16-4 Local Log

The following entries are displayed on this screen:

Local Log Config

Select:

Select the desired entry to configure the corresponding local log.

Log Buffer:

Indicates the RAM for saving system log. The inforamtion in the

 

log buffer is displayed on the Log Table page. It will be lost when

 

the switch is restarted.

Log File:

Indicates the flash sector for saving system log. The inforamtion

 

in the log file will not be lost after the switch is restarted and can

 

be exported on the Backup Log page.

Severity:

Specify the severity level of the log information output to each

 

channel. Only the log with the same or smaller severity level

 

value will be output.

Status:

Enable/Disable the channel.

16.2.3 Remote Log

Remote log feature enables the switch to send system logs to the Log Server. Log Server is to centralize the system logs from various devices for the administrator to monitor and manage the whole network.

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TL-SG3424P specifications

The TP-Link TL-SG3424P is a high-performance managed switch designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. Offering 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, this device is an ideal solution for improving network efficiency and ensuring seamless data transfer across multiple devices. The switch not only facilitates connectivity but also provides robust management features to enhance the performance and security of your network.

One of the standout features of the TL-SG3424P is its Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, which allows it to deliver power and data over the same Ethernet cable. This feature is particularly beneficial for deploying devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points without the need for additional power sources. With a total power budget of 250W, the TL-SG3424P can support a diverse range of PoE devices, providing convenience and flexibility in deployment.

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