NetComm NB6PLUS4WN User Manual

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YML854 Rev1

NB6, NB6W, NB6Plus4, NB6Plus4W, NB6Plus4Wn

NB6, NB6W, NB6Plus4, NB6Plus4W, NB6Plus4Wn

User Guide

www.netcomm.com.au

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System Log

As shown on the web page, you can view the system log and configure system log whenever you want.

To view the system log, you must configure system log first. Press

Configure System Log to start.

Configuring System Log

You can

enable or disable the log function, and choose log level, display level and proper mode as

you like. Then click

Apply to invoke the settings or press Cancel to discard them.

There are 8 types of

log level and display level for you to choose.

Log Level:

This function enables you to decide how detailed the messages will be stored. Set a proper level
according to your needs. The default Log Level is

Debugging.

The

Debugging Level logs all messages to the file, while the Emergency Level logs fatal messages

only. The lower the item is, the more detailed information it provides; i.e., debugging level stores the
most detailed information.
Owing to the limitation of the storage on the ADSL router, the former information will be erased and
replaced by the latest message automatically when the buffer is overflowed.

Display Level:

For the convenience of the users, the display level can function as a filter. It decides the level for
the messages to exhibit when the user wants to view the logs on the local side. For example, for a
programmer or engineer, he/she may want to know about debugging or informational level message;

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