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The
Log Setting
tab also controls what information is saved in each log. For the
system log, you can also specify which log messages are e-mailed, where they are
e-mailed, and how often they are e-mailed.
For alerts, the
Log Settings
tab controls which events generate alerts and where
alerts are e-mailed.
The
Log Settings Summary
screen provides a summary of all the settings. You
can use the
Log Settings Edit
screen to maintain the detailed settings (such as
log categories, e-mail addresses, server names, etc.) for any log. Alternatively, if
you want to edit what events is included in each log, you can also use the
Active
Log Summary
screen to edit this information for all logs at the same time.
46.3.1
Log Setting Summary
To access this screen, click
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting
.
Figure 425
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 229
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Edit
Double-click an entry or select it and click
Edit
to open a screen where
you can modify the entry’s settings.
Activate
To turn on an entry, select it and click
Activate
.
Inactivate
To turn off an entry, select it and click
Inactivate
.
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46.3.2
Edit System Log Settings
The
Log Settings Edit
screen controls the detailed settings for each log in the
system log (which includes the e-mail profiles). Go to the
Log Settings
Summary
screen (see
Section 46.3.1 on page 726
), and click the system log
Edit
icon.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific
log.
Name
This field displays the name of the log (system log or one of the remote
servers).
Log Format
This field displays the format of the log.
Internal
- system log; you can view the log on the
View Log
tab.
VRPT/Syslog
- ZyXEL’s Vantage Report, syslog-compatible format.
CEF/Syslog
- Common Event Format, syslog-compatible format.
Summary
This field is a summary of the settings for each log. Please see
Section
46.3.2 on page 727
for more information.
Active Log
Summary
Click this button to open the
Active Log Summary Edit
screen.
Apply
Click this button to save your changes (activate and deactivate logs) and
make them take effect.
Table 229
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 230
Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting > Edit (System Log)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
E-Mail Server 1/2
Active
Select this to send log messages and alerts according to the
information in this section. You specify what kinds of log messages
are included in log information and what kinds of log messages are
included in alerts in the
Active Log and Alert
section.
Mail Server
Type the name or IP address of the outgoing SMTP server.
Mail Subject
Type the subject line for the outgoing e-mail.
Send From
Type the e-mail address from which the outgoing e-mail is
delivered. This address is used in replies.
Send Log To
Type the e-mail address to which the outgoing e-mail is delivered.
Send Alerts To
Type the e-mail address to which alerts are delivered.
Sending Log
Select how often log information is e-mailed. Choices are:
When
Full
,
Hourly and When Full
,
Daily and When Full
, and
Weekly
and When Full
.
Day for Sending
Log
This field is available if the log is e-mailed weekly. Select the day of
the week the log is e-mailed.
Time for Sending
Log
This field is available if the log is e-mailed weekly or daily. Select
the time of day (hours and minutes) when the log is e-mailed. Use
24-hour notation.
SMTP
Authentication
Select this check box if it is necessary to provide a user name and
password to the SMTP server.
User Name
This box is effective when you select the
SMTP Authentication
check box. Type the user name to provide to the SMTP server when
the log is e-mailed.
Password
This box is effective when you select the
SMTP Authentication
check box. Type the password to provide to the SMTP server when
the log is e-mailed.
Active Log and Alert
System log
Use the
System Log
drop-down list to change the log settings for
all of the log categories.
disable all logs
(red X) - do not log any information for any
category for the system log or e-mail any logs to e-mail server 1 or
2.
enable normal logs
(green check mark) - create log messages
and alerts for all categories for the system log. If e-mail server 1 or
2 also has normal logs enabled, the ZyWALL will e-mail logs to
them.
enable normal logs and debug logs
(yellow check mark) -
create log messages, alerts, and debugging information for all
categories. The ZyWALL does not e-mail debugging information,
even if this setting is selected.
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E-mail Server 1
Use the
E-Mail Server 1
drop-down list to change the settings for
e-mailing logs to e-mail server 1 for all log categories.
Using the
System Log
drop-down list to disable all logs overrides
your e-mail server 1 settings.
enable normal logs
(green check mark) - e-mail log messages for
all categories to e-mail server 1.
enable alert logs
(red exclamation point) - e-mail alerts for all
categories to e-mail server 1.
E-mail Server 2
Use the
E-Mail Server 2
drop-down list to change the settings for
e-mailing logs to e-mail server 2 for all log categories.
Using the
System Log
drop-down list to disable all logs overrides
your e-mail server 2 settings.
enable normal logs
(green check mark) - e-mail log messages for
all categories to e-mail server 2.
enable alert logs
(red exclamation point) - e-mail alerts for all
categories to e-mail server 2.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a
specific address.
Log Category
This field displays each category of messages. It is the same value
used in the
Display
and
Category
fields in the
View Log
tab. The
Default
category includes debugging messages generated by open
source software.
System log
Select which events you want to log by
Log Category
. There are
three choices:
disable all logs
(red X) - do not log any information from this
category
enable normal logs
(green checkmark) - create log messages
and alerts from this category
enable normal logs and debug logs
(yellow check mark) -
create log messages, alerts, and debugging information from this
category; the ZyWALL does not e-mail debugging information,
however, even if this setting is selected.
E-mail Server 1
Select whether each category of events should be included in the
log messages when it is e-mailed (green check mark) and/or in
alerts (red exclamation point) for the e-mail settings specified in
E-
Mail Server 1
. The ZyWALL does not e-mail debugging
information, even if it is recorded in the
System log
.
E-mail Server 2
Select whether each category of events should be included in log
messages when it is e-mailed (green check mark) and/or in alerts
(red exclamation point) for the e-mail settings specified in
E-Mail
Server 2
. The ZyWALL does not e-mail debugging information,
even if it is recorded in the
System log
.
Log Consolidation
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LABEL
DESCRIPTION

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