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Logs
20.1 Overview
This chapter contains information about configuring general log settings and viewing the ZyXEL Device’s logs.
The web configurator allows you to choose which categories of events and/or alerts to have the ZyXEL Device log and then display the logs or have the ZyXEL Device send them to an administrator (as
20.1.1What You Can Do in the Log Screens
•Use the View Log screen (Section 20.2 on page 277) to see the logs for the categories that you selected in the Log Settings screen.
•Use The Log Settings screen (Section 20.3 on page 278) to configure the mail server, the syslog server, when to send logs and what logs to send.
20.1.2What You Need To Know About Logs
Alerts
An alert is a message that is enabled as soon as the event occurs. They include system errors, attacks (access control) and attempted access to blocked web sites. Some categories such as System Errors consist of both logs and alerts. You may differentiate them by their color in the View Log screen. Alerts display in red and logs display in black.
Logs
A log is a message about an event that occurred on your ZyXEL Device. For example, when someone logs in to the ZyXEL Device, you can set a schedule for how often logs should be enabled, or sent to a syslog server.
20.2 The View Log Screen
Use the View Log screen to see the logs for the categories that you selected in the Log Settings screen (see Section 20.3 on page 278). Click Maintenance > Logs to open the View Log screen.
Entries in red indicate alerts. The log wraps around and deletes the old entries after it fills. Click a column heading to sort the entries. A triangle indicates ascending or descending sort order.
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