Freedom9 IP 100 Switch User Manual


 
freeView IP 100 User’s Manual
NFS Logging enabled: If this option is selected, the freeView IP 100 will export the log
information to a directory or static link on an NFS server. To write log data from more than one
freeView IP 100 to the same NFS share, a unique file name must be defined for each device.
Once the NFS settings are complete, click the “Apply” button. The NFS share will be mounted
immediately. If the NFS share and the NFS server are not available, an error message will
appear.
Note: Unlike the internal log file, the size of the NFS log file is not limited by the device. Every log
event will be appended to the end of the file so it will grow continuously. Remember to clean out
old log entries from the file regularly.
SMTP Logging enabled: If this option is selected, the freeView IP 100 will e-mail the log to an
e-mail address specified in the Sender Email Address field. These e-mails contain the same
information as the internal log file and the mail subject is filled with the event group of the
occurred log event. In order to use this feature, an SMTP server must be specified which is
accessible by the device and does not require authentication. The information should be entered
in the following format:
<serverip>:<port>
SNMP Logging enabled: If this option is selected, the freeView IP 100 will send an SNMP trap
to a specified destination IP address every time a log event occurs. If the receiver requires a
community string, it can be set in the appropriate text field. Most of the event traps only contain
one descriptive string with all information about the log event. Only authentication and host
power events have their own trap class that consists of several fields with detailed information
about the event. A third party SNMP monitor is required to receive the traps.
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