/cfg/sys/syslog
followed by:
move <index number> <new
index number>
Configuring administrative settings
Administrative settings control the functioning of the CLI. Important
administrative settings include:
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To configure administrative settings for the system, use the following
command:
/cfg/sys/adm
The Administrative Applications menu appears.
The Administrative Applications menu includes the following options:
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enabling Telnet access to the CLI
enabling SSH access to the CLI (required in order to use the SREM)
enabling SRS administration to configure the Nortel Health Agent SRS
rules (see
"Enabling TunnelGuard SRS administration" (page
setting CLI idle timeout
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Using the Command Line Interface
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The index number you specify must be in use.
The index numbers of existing servers with this
index number and higher are incremented by
1.
Moves a server up or down the list of syslog
servers in the configuration.
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index number—the original index number
of the server you want to move
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new index number—the index number
representing the new position of the server
in the list
The index numbers of the remaining entries
adjust accordingly.
To view the index numbers of all configured
syslog servers, use the list command.
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