Chapter 6 Monitor

Figure 72 Monitor > Log

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 36 Monitor > Log

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Show Filter / Hide Filter

Click this button to show or hide the filter settings.

 

If the filter settings are hidden, the Display, Email Log Now, Refresh, and Clear

 

Log fields are available.

 

If the filter settings are shown, the Display, Priority, Source Address,

 

Destination Address, Service, Keyword, and Search fields are available.

 

 

Display

Select the category of log message(s) you want to view. You can also view All Logs

 

at one time, or you can view the Debug Log.

 

 

Priority

This displays when you show the filter. Select the priority of log messages to

 

display. The log displays the log messages with this priority or higher. Choices are:

 

any, emerg, alert, crit, error, warn, notice, and info, from highest priority to

 

lowest priority. This field is read-only if the Category is Debug Log.

 

 

Source Address

This displays when you show the filter. Type the source IP address of the incoming

 

packet that generated the log message. Do not include the port in this filter.

 

 

Destination Address

This displays when you show the filter. Type the IP address of the destination of the

 

incoming packet when the log message was generated. Do not include the port in

 

this filter.

 

 

Source Interface

This displays when you show the filter. Select the source interface of the packet that

 

generated the log message.

 

 

Destination Interface

This displays when you show the filter. Select the destination interface of the packet

 

that generated the log message.

 

 

Service

This displays when you show the filter. Select the service whose log messages you

 

would like to see. The Web Configurator uses the protocol and destination port

 

number(s) of the service to select which log messages you see.

 

 

Keyword

This displays when you show the filter. Type a keyword to look for in the Message,

 

Source, Destination and Note fields. If a match is found in any field, the log

 

message is displayed. You can use up to 63 alphanumeric characters and the

 

underscore, as well as punctuation marks ()’ ,:;?! +-*/= #$% @ ; the period,

 

double quotes, and brackets are not allowed.

 

 

Protocol

This displays when you show the filter. Select a service protocol whose log

 

messages you would like to see.

 

 

Search

This displays when you show the filter. Click this button to update the log using the

 

current filter settings.

 

 

 

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