192 Configuring WSS System ParametersNN47250-102 (320666-G Version 02.01)5 Configure trace logging:a To enable trace logging, select Trace Enabled. Clear Trace Enabled to disable trace logging.b In the Severity Filter list, select the lowest level of severity of the event or condition to be logged(see the list in step 2).The default severity level is Debug.c In the Maximum Size box, specify the maximum size for the trace log (1 to 50 MB). The default is1 MB.6 To create an external log server, go to “Creating an External Log Server”. Otherwise, click Save.Creating an External Log ServerYou can specify a syslog server. Syslog facilities are identifiers that allow a syslog server to handle different syslogmessages from different sources. You can use a facility in the range of Local 0 through Local 7.1 Access the Create Syslog Server wizard:a Select the Configuration tool bar option.b In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS.c Click the plus sign next to System.d Select Log.e In the Task List panel, select Syslog Server.2 In the IP Address box, type the IP address of the syslog server.3 In the Severity Filter list, select the lowest level of severity of the event or condition to be logged (see thelist in step 2 on page 191). The default severity level is Error.4 To map all the facilities to a standard local facility, select Facility Mapping.Some syslog servers require the facility to be set to a standard local facility name.5 In the Map to Local Facility List, select the local facility (Local 0 to Local 7) that all the facilities aremapped to. The default value is Local 0.6 Click Finish.Creating a Trace Area1 Access the Create Trace Area wizard:a Select the Configuration tool bar option.b In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS.c Click the plus sign next to System.d Select Log.e In the Task List panel, select Trace Area.2 In the Area box, type the name of the trace type you want to activate.For a list of valid trace types, access the CLI and enter the following command: trace ?