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Surveillance Log

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D-Link DGS-1100 MP/MPP Series Switch User Manual 13. Surveillance Log The Surveillance Log consists of a list of Syslog messages that have been generated by the switch. Depending on whether a Syslog server has been defined in the Surveillance Settings section, these may be local to the switch or copied to an external logging server. The messages are ordered in date order with the latest message at the top of the list. Please consult an external source for more information on Syslog logging levels. To view the following window, click on the Surveillance Log link in the navigation menu: Figure 13-1 Surveillance Log Window Refresh: This will refresh the page. Backup: This will allow you to save a local copy of the Syslog messages as a text file. Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist. 46

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D-Link DGS-1100 MP/MPP Series Switch User Manual
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13.
Surveillance Log
The Surveillance Log consists of a list of Syslog messages that have been generated by the switch.
Depending on whether a Syslog server has been defined in the Surveillance Settings section,
these may be local to the switch or copied to an external logging server. The messages are
ordered in date order with the latest message at the top of the list. Please consult an external
source for more information on Syslog logging levels.
To view the following window, click on the
Surveillance Log
link in the navigation menu:
Figure 13-1 Surveillance Log Window
Refresh:
This will refresh the page.
Backup:
This will allow you to save a local copy of the Syslog messages as a text file.
Enter a page number and click the
Go
button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages
exist.