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| Table 220 Maintenance > Log > View Log (continued) | |
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| Keyword | Type a keyword to look for in the Message, Source, Destination and Note fields. |
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| If a match is found in any field, the log message is displayed. You can use up to 63 |
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| Search | Click this button to update the log using the current filter settings. |
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| Total Logging | This is the number of logs recorded in the ZyWALL. |
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| entries per page | Select the number of log messages you would like to see on one screen. Choices |
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| Page x of x | This is the number of the page of entries currently displayed and the total number |
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| of pages of entries. Type a page number to go to or use the arrows to navigate the |
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| # | This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific log message. |
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| Time | This field displays the time the log message was recorded. |
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| Priority | This field displays the priority of the log message. It has the same range of values |
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| Category | This field displays the log that generated the log message. It is the same value |
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| Message | This field displays the reason the log message was generated. The text “[count=x]”, |
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| where x is a number, appears at the end of the Message field if log consolidation is |
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| turned on (see Log Consolidation in Table 222 on page 631) and multiple entries |
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| Source | This field displays the source IP address and the port number in the event that |
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| Destination | This field displays the destination IP address and the port number of the event that |
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| Note | This field displays any additional information about the log message. |
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The Web configurator saves the filter settings if you leave the View Log screen and return to it later.
46.2 Log Settings Screens
The Log Settings screens control log messages and alerts. A log message stores the information for viewing (for example, in the View Log tab) or regular
The ZyWALL provides a system log and supports
The Log Settings tab also controls what information is saved in each log. For the system log, you can also specify which log messages is
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