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Configuring Remote Logging - Cisco RV 120W Administration Manual

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Administering Your Cisco RV 120W
Configuring Logging
Cisco RV 120W Administration Guide
Other Event Logs
Select the type of event to be logged. The following events can be recorded:
Source MAC Filter—Check this box to log packets matched due to source
MAC filtering. Uncheck this box to disable source MAC filtering logs.
Bandwidth Limit—Check this box to log packets dropped due to Bandwidth
Limiting.

Configuring Remote Logging

Log Options
In the Remote Log Identifier field, enter a prefix to add to every logged message
for easier identification of the source of the message. The log identifier will be
added to both e-mail and Syslog messages.
Enable E-Mail Logs
This section is used to configure e-mail settings for sending logs. It contains the
following fields:
E-Mail Logs—Disabled by default. Select the check box to enable e-mail
logs.
E-mail Server Address—Enter the IP address or Internet Name of an SMTP
server. The router will connect to this server to send e-mail logs when
required.
SMTP Port—Configure the port to connect smtp server.
Return E-mail Address—Enter the e-mail address where the replies from
the SMTP server are to be sent (required for failure messages).
Send To E-mail Address(1)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
Send To E-mail Address(2)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
Send To E-mail Address(3)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
Authentication with SMTP server—If the SMTP server requires
authentication before accepting connections, select either Login Plain or
CRAM-MD5 and enter the Username and Password to be used for
authentication. To disable authentication, select None.
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