Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Desktop , Gateway , Network Hardware , Server
Type: Administrator's manual
Model: Dell 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1600 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4600
Pages: 440
346 | SRA 6.0 Administrator’s Guide
The SRA appliance can store 250 Kilobytes of log data or approximately 1,000 log messages.
Logs are displayed in a sortable, searchable table. The appliance can alert you of events, such
as a successful login or an exported configuration. Alerts can be immediately emailed, either
to an email address or to an email pager. Each log entry contains the date and time of the event
and a brief message describing the event. Once the log file reaches the log size limit, the log
entry is cleared and optionally emailed to the SRA administrator.
Each log entry displays the following information:
Table 26 Log View Columns
Emailing Logs
The E-mail Log button allows the administrator to immediately send and receive a copy of the
SRA event log. This feature is useful archiving email and in testing email configuration and
email filters for multiple SRA units. To use the E-mail Log feature, perform the following tasks:
Step 1 Navigate to Log > View.
Step 2 Click the E-mail Log button.
Step 3 You will see the message Log has been successfully sent.
Note If you receive an error message, verify that the administrator email and mail server
information has been specified in the Email Logging and Alerts section of the Log
> Settings page. For instructions on configuring the administrator email, refer to
“Configuring Log Settings” on page 348.
Column Description
Time Displays the date and time of log events in the format YY/MM/DD/HH/
MM/SS (Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second). Hours are displayed in
24-hour clock format. The date and time are based on the local time of
the SRA gateway which is configured in the System > Time page.
Priority Displays the level of severity associated with the event. Severity levels
can be Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informa-
tion, and Debug.
Category The category of the event message.
Source Displays the IP address of the appliance of the user or administrator
that generated the log event. The source IP address may not be dis-
played for certain events, such as system errors.
Destination Displays the name or IP address of the server or service associated
with the event. For example, if a user accessed an Internet Web site
through the SRA portal, the corresponding log entry would display the
IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the Web site
accessed.
User The name of the user who was logged into the appliance when the
message was generated.
Message The text of the log message.