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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 - Hewlett Packard

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Enabling System Logging<br />

<strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> Configuration<br />

Enabling System Logging<br />

The access point supports a logging process that can control error messages<br />

saved to memory or sent to a Syslog server. The logged messages serve as a<br />

valuable tool for isolating access point and network problems.<br />

The system allows you to limit the messages that are logged by specifying a<br />

minimum severity level. The following table lists the error message levels from<br />

the most severe (Alert) to least severe (Debug). The message levels that are<br />

logged include the specified minimum level up to the Alert level.<br />

Error Level Description<br />

Alerts Immediate action needed<br />

Critical Critical conditions (e.g., memory allocation, or free<br />

memory error - resource exhausted)<br />

Error Error conditions (e.g., invalid input, default used)<br />

Warning Warning conditions (e.g., return false, unexpected return)<br />

Notice Normal but significant condition, such as cold start<br />

Informational Informational messages only<br />

Debug Debugging messages<br />

Not e There are only Critical, Notice, and Informational messages implemented at<br />

this time.<br />

The access point error log can be viewed using the web interface from the<br />

Event Logs window on the Status tab. The Event Logs window displays the last<br />

128 messages logged in chronological order, from the newest to the oldest.<br />

Log messages are only generated since the last reboot. Rebooting the access<br />

point erases all previous log messages. Consider configuring the access point<br />

to log messages to a Syslog server (see “Web: Setting Logging Parameters” on<br />

page 5-18 or “CLI: Setting Logging Parameters” on page 5-19).<br />

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