Moxa WDR-3124A-EU-T [64/94] Syslog event types

Moxa WDR-3124A-EU-T [64/94] Syslog event types
WDR-3124A Web Console Configuration
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System Log
System Log Event Types
Detail information for grouped events is shown in the following table. You can select the Enable log check box
to enable the selected event types. All default values are enabled (checked). The log for system events can be
seen in Status > System Log.
The following table describes the types of system logs.
System-related events Event is triggered when…
System restart (warm start) The WDR-3124A is rebooted, such as when its settings are
changed (IP address, subnet mask, etc.).
Network-related events Event is triggered when…
LAN link on The LAN port is connected to a device or network.
LAN link off The port is disconnected (e.g., the cable is pulled out, or the
opposing device shuts down).
Client joined/ left (for AP mode) A wireless client is associated or disassociated.
WLAN connected to AP (for Client mode) The WDR-3124A is associated with an AP.
WLAN disconnected (for Client mode) The WDR-3124A is disassociated from an AP.
Config-related events Event is triggered when…
Configuration Changed A configuration item has been changed.
Configuration file import via Web Console The configuration file is imported to the WDR-3124A.
Console authentication failure An incorrect password is entered.
Firmware upgraded The WDR-3124As firmware is updated.
Power events Event is triggered when…
Power 1/2 transition (On -> Off) The WDR-3124A is powered down in PWR1/2.
Power 1/2 transition (Off -> On) The WDR-3124A is powered via PWR1/2.
DI events Event is triggered when …
DI1/2 transition (On -> Off)
Digital Input 1/2 is triggered by on to off transition.
DI1/2 transition (Off -> On) Digital Input 1/2 is triggered by off to on transition.
VPN events Event is triggered when …
VPN status Refer to the VPN System log section
Syslog
This function provides the event logs for the Syslog server. The function supports up to three configurable
Syslog servers and Syslog server UDP port numbers. When an event occurs, the event will be sent as a Syslog
UDP packet to the specified Syslog servers.
Syslog Event Types
You can select the Enable log check box to enable the selected event types. All default values are enabled
(checked).

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