Re: Viewing and filtering a router log for GET/



So if I am understanding you correctly, now that the buffer is enabled,
all of the messages will be saved there? Then at a later date I can
review those messages, is that correct? Is there a way to export those
messages, to something like a csv file? How do I review the log once
there is information stored in it?

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