Understanding the system log

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Understanding the system log
Understanding the system log
2023-07-02 01:46:11 - last edited 2023-07-12 00:58:20
Model: Archer AX73  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.6 Build 20230526 rel.53018(4341)

How do I understand the entries in the system log?

 

Thank you 

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Re:Understanding the system log -Solution
2023-07-11 22:27:34 - last edited 2023-07-12 00:58:20

  @Martzzz 

 

On TP-Link routers, each line in the System Log typically shows the following information about system events that have occurred:
- the date and time the event occurred
- the part of the system to which the event relates to (e.g. "NAT", "Firewall", "Access Control", etc.)
- the category of the event (like "INFO" or "NOTICE for informational messages, "WARNING" or "ERROR" to indicate potential problems)
- a (usually short) description of the event

 

Keep in mind that the usefulness of this system log is somewhat limited. On many occasions it will contain no helpful information about a certain matter you might be interested in.

 

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Re:Understanding the system log
2023-07-02 15:02:14

  @Martzzz 

 

Hi, 

 

Can you please post the particular entries you are interested in?

 

A comprehensive list of explanations for all and any entries that could potentially show up in a system log does not exist.

 

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Re:Understanding the system log
2023-07-10 23:26:05

  @woozle I am looking for a general overall understanding of how to read it. 

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Re:Understanding the system log -Solution
2023-07-11 22:27:34 - last edited 2023-07-12 00:58:20

  @Martzzz 

 

On TP-Link routers, each line in the System Log typically shows the following information about system events that have occurred:
- the date and time the event occurred
- the part of the system to which the event relates to (e.g. "NAT", "Firewall", "Access Control", etc.)
- the category of the event (like "INFO" or "NOTICE for informational messages, "WARNING" or "ERROR" to indicate potential problems)
- a (usually short) description of the event

 

Keep in mind that the usefulness of this system log is somewhat limited. On many occasions it will contain no helpful information about a certain matter you might be interested in.

 

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Re:Understanding the system log
2023-07-11 22:32:17

  @woozle Thank you for your time. I really appreciate it! 

 

Is there any way of getting a more detailed log from the router? 

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