To view Flash memory logs:

1.Click System > System Info > Syslog > Flash. The Syslog Flash Page opens:

Figure 21: Syslog Flash Page

The Syslog Flash Page contains the following information:

Log Index — Lists the log index number.

Log Time — Lists the date and time that the log was entered.

Severity — Lists the severity of the event for which the log was created in Flash memory.

Description — Lists the event description.

2.To remove current Flash memory logs, click .

3.Click . Logs are removed from the table.

4.4 Defining System Log Servers

The Syslog Servers Page contains information for viewing and configuring the remote log servers. New log servers can be defined, and the log severity sent to each server.

To define Syslog servers:

1.Click System > System Info > Syslog > Servers. The Syslog Servers Page opens:

Figure 22: Syslog Servers Page

The Syslog Servers Page list the server parameters and contains the following fields:

Server — Specifies the server to which logs can be sent.

UDP Port — Defines the UDP port to which the server logs are sent. The possible range is 1 - 65535. The default value is 514.

Port-Facility— Defines an application from which system logs are sent to the remote server. Only one facility can be assigned to a single server. If a second facility level is assigned, the first facility is overridden. All applications defined for a device utilize the same facility on a server. The field default is Local 7. The possible field values are Local 0 - Local 7.

Description — Provides a user-defined server description.

Minimum Severity — Indicates the minimum severity from which logs are sent to the server. For example, if Notice is selected, all logs with a severity level of Notice and higher are sent to the remote server.

Remove — Deletes the currently selected server from the Servers list. The possible field values are:

Checked — Removes the selected server from the Syslog Properties Page. Once removed, logs are no longer sent to the removed server.

Unchecked — Maintains the remote servers.

2.Click . The Add Syslog Server Page opens.

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TP-Link TL-SG3109 manual Defining System Log Servers, To view Flash memory logs, Click . The Add Syslog Server Page opens

TL-SG3109, TL-SL3428, TL-SL3452 specifications

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