Cisco WIRELESS ACCESS POINT WAP4410N User Manual

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Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point

Administration

WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet Administration Guide

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Log

The Administration > Log page allows you to have logs that keep track of the
access point’s activities.

STEP 1

Click Administration > Log.

STEP 2

Configure the log settings.

Email Alert

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E-Mail Alert—If you want the access point to send e-mail alerts in the
event of certain attacks, click Enabled. The default is Disabled.

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SMTP Server—Enter the address or IP address of the Simple Mail
Transport Protocol (SMTP) server (incoming mail server).

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E-Mail Address for Logs—Enter the e-mail address that will receive the
logs.

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Log Queue Length—Enter the length of the log that will be e-mailed to
you. The default is 20 entries.

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Log Time Threshold—Enter how often the log will be emailed to you.
The default is 600 seconds (10 minutes).

Syslog Notification—Syslog is a standard protocol used to capture
information about network activity. The access point supports this protocol
and sends its activity logs to an external server. To enable Syslog, click
Enabled. The default is Disabled.

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Syslog Server IP Address—Enter the IP address of the Syslog server.
In addition to the standard event log, the access point can send a
detailed log to an external Syslog server. The access point’s Syslog
captures all log activities and includes this information about all data
transmissions: every connection source and destination IP address, IP
server, and number of bytes transferred.

Log—Select the events that you want the access point to keep a log.

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Unauthorized Login Attempt—Click to receive alert logs about any
unauthorized login attempts.

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Authorized Login—Click to log authorized logins.

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System Error Messages—Click to log system error messages.

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Configuration Changes—Click to log any configuration changes.

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View Log—Click to see the logs.

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