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Managing the Access Point
Working with Event Logs and Syslog Servers
Tabl e 29 lists the TR-069 status information that the AP provides.
Working with Event Logs and Syslog Servers
Enabling Logging and Sending Event Logs to a
Syslog Server
If you have a syslog server on the network, you can configure the Access Point to send
the device logs to the server. You will need to enable logging (logging is disabled by
default), and then configure the Access Point to send logs to the syslog server.
1. Go to Administration > Log. The Administration :: Log page appears.
2. Look for Log Status, and then click Enabled.
3. After enabling logging, configure the following options:
Syslog Server Address [Optional]: To enable the AP to send messages to a
syslog server as they appear, enter the IP address of the syslog server.
Syslog Server Port: By default, the syslog port number is 514. If the syslog
server is using a different port, enter that port number in this field.
4. Click Update Settings to save and apply your changes.
Table 29. TR-069 status information
Status Information Description
Currently using Shows the FlexMaster server IP address or URL
with which the AP is currently registered
Last attempted contact Shows the date and time of the AP’s last attempt
to contact FlexMaster. Date and time are
specified in GMT (or UTC), which are accurate if a
Network Time Protocol (NTP) server is configured.
Last successful contact Shows the date and time of the AP’s last successful
contact with FlexMaster.
Current time Shows the current date and time as known to the
AP. This timestamp is accurate if an NTP server is
configured on the AP. If there is no NTP server
configured, this timestamp is useful as a reference
for comparison of the timestamps for Last
attempted contact and Last successful contact.
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