Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento
Administration
Log Settings
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Daylight Savings Start—Select the week, day, month, and time when
daylight savings time starts.
daylight savings time starts.
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Daylight Savings End—Select the week, day, month, and time when
daylight savings time ends.
daylight savings time ends.
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Daylight Savings Offset—Specify the number of minutes to move the
clock forward when daylight savings time begins and backward when it
ends.
clock forward when daylight savings time begins and backward when it
ends.
STEP 5
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
Log Settings
Use the Log Settings page to enable log messages to be saved in permanent
memory. You can also send logs to a remote host.
memory. You can also send logs to a remote host.
Configuring the Persistent Log
If the system unexpectedly reboots, log messages can be useful to diagnose the
cause. However, log messages are erased when the system reboots unless you
enable persistent logging.
cause. However, log messages are erased when the system reboots unless you
enable persistent logging.
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CAUTION
Enabling persistent logging can wear out the flash (nonvolatile) memory and
degrade network performance. Only enable persistent logging to debug a
problem. Make sure that you disable persistent logging after you finish debugging
the problem.
degrade network performance. Only enable persistent logging to debug a
problem. Make sure that you disable persistent logging after you finish debugging
the problem.
To configure persistent logging:
STEP 1
Select Administration > Log Settings.
STEP 2
Configure these parameters:
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Persistence—Check Enable to save system logs to nonvolatile memory so
that the logs are kept when the WAP device reboots. You can save up to
1000 log messages in the nonvolatile memory. When the limit of 1000 is
that the logs are kept when the WAP device reboots. You can save up to
1000 log messages in the nonvolatile memory. When the limit of 1000 is