babeshuka Lv3Posted 2023-Nov-20 14:54
  
One. Use your login credentials to access the web interface of your Sangfor NGAF device. Once there, seek for a section labeled "System Logs," "Event logs," or a similar category. You can look for records pertaining to restarts or reboots, which could contain timestamps and the precise reason why the reboot occurred.
Two. Use a console connection or SSH to access the CLI. To view details about system events, use the commands "show system log" or "show system status". search for items pertaining to restarts or reboots.
LucyHeart Lv3Posted 2023-Nov-20 14:54
  
The log may be seen using the following technique.
System -> Diagnostics -> Records
Additionally, the date may be changed in the upper right corner.
damulagski Lv3Posted 2023-Nov-20 14:55
  
If Sangfor NGAF has a command-line interface (CLI), you might be able to use command-line tools to gather reboot information. Connect to the device using SSH or another supported method and explore available commands.
Rica Cortez Lv2Posted 2023-Nov-20 14:55
  
If SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is enabled on your Sangfor NGAF device, you might use SNMP monitoring tools to query the device for information about reboots. SNMP can provide various system-related information.
soneosansan Lv3Posted 2023-Nov-20 14:56
  
If you are unable to find the information through the device's user interface or command-line interface, consider reaching out to Sangfor support. They can provide specific guidance on how to obtain information about reboots or may suggest alternative methods.

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