Alcatel-Lucent omniaccess User Manual
OmniAccess RN: User Guide
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Part 031650-00
May 2005
Configuring Logging
This section outlines the steps required to configure logging on an Alcatel
Mobility Controller. The logging level can be set for each of the modules in the
software system. The table below summarizes these modules:
Mobility Controller. The logging level can be set for each of the modules in the
software system. The table below summarizes these modules:
The administrator can configure the logging levels for each of these modules
as well as the IP address of a syslog server that the switch can direct these
logs to. Follow the steps below to configure the same:;
as well as the IP address of a syslog server that the switch can direct these
logs to. Follow the steps below to configure the same:;
1. Navigate to the
Configuration > Management > Logging
page on the WebUI
Module
Description
1.
Management AAA
The module responsible for authentication of
management users (telnet/ssh/WebUI).
management users (telnet/ssh/WebUI).
2.
Authentication
The module responsible for authentication of
wireless clients.
wireless clients.
3.
Configuration Manager
The module responsible for configuration
changes in the Alcatel network and
configuration synchronization amongst all
Alcatel Mobility Controllers.
changes in the Alcatel network and
configuration synchronization amongst all
Alcatel Mobility Controllers.
4.
VPN server
The module responsible for all VPN
connections.
connections.
5.
DHCP server
The in-switch DHCP server.
6.
Switching
The module responsible for all layer 2/3
switching functionality.
switching functionality.
7.
Mobility
The module responsible for inter- and
intra-switch mobility for wireless clients.
intra-switch mobility for wireless clients.
8.
User
The module responsible for user state
maintenance.
maintenance.
9.
Access Point Manager
The module responsible for managing the
Access Points in the network.
Access Points in the network.
10.
Station Manager
The module responsible for all wireless
stations at a 802.11 level.
stations at a 802.11 level.
11.
Traffic
A logical module to track traffic patterns to
help troubleshooting.
help troubleshooting.
12.
RF Director
The monitor responsible for monitoring the
wireless network for any rogues/intrusions
etc.
wireless network for any rogues/intrusions
etc.