OTD500 Traffic Logging

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The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version OTD500_R_00.07.11.1.

Summary

The Traffic Logging page provides the possibility to set up a periodic transfers of the selected traffic log to an FTP server.

This manual page provides an overview of the Traffic Logging page in OTD500 devices.


Traffic Logging Settings

The Traffic Logging Settings section is used enable or disable traffic log data sending.

Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: off Turns Traffic Logging on or off.
Networks network(s); default: lan Selects the network(s) from which traffic logging data will be taken.

FTP Settings

The FTP Settings section is used to configure FTP server and upload settings.

FTP Server


The FTP Server section is used to configure the parameters required to login to an FTP server to which the traffic log data will be sent. Below is an example of the FTP Server section.

Field Value Description
Server address ip | host; default: none FTP server's IP address or hostname.
User name string; default: none Username required for authentication to the FTP server.
Require Password on | off; default: off Turns password requirement on or off.
Password string; default: none Password required for authentication to the FTP server.
Port integer [0..65535]; default: 21 FTP server port.

Upload Settings


The Upload Settings section is used to configure how often the data should be sent to an FTP server. Below is an example of the FTP Server section:

Field Value Description
File name extras No extra information | MAC address | Serial number | Custom string; default: No extra information Adds extra information to the log file names before uploading. The intention is to make it easier to differentiate files by their names.
Mode Interval | Fixed; default: Interval Upload mode.
  • Interval - sends data at a specified frequency (for example, every 1 hour);
  • Fixed - sends data at a specified time of day (for example, at 2:25 a.m.)
Upload interval 1 hour | 2 hours | 4 hours | 8 hours | 12 hours | 24 hours; default: 1 hour Data upload frequency in hours.
Hours integer [0..23]; default: none Data upload will be performed at specific time of the day.
Minutes integer [0..59]; default: none Data upload will be performed at specific time of the day.
Days Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday; default: all Specifies on which days of the week the data will be sent.