Log Files; Erase Log Files; Define Red Events; Properties - ADTRAN ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual

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Chapter 13. ADTRAN Utilities

LOG FILES

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» Erase Log Files
» Define RED Events
» Properties
» Clear Red Events
HELP
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TELNET UTILITY
13-4
Erases log files, defines Red events, sets priorities and action to be taken
when an event occurs, and clears Red events. (See Define RED Events on page
13-4.)
The SysLog utility, by default, stores all messages of a certain priority in a
specified local log file or facility. These files are named LOCAL0.txt,
LOCAL1.txt, LOCAL2.TXT, and so on To erase the file, click on this menu.
The red events feature allows the user to predefine a
message priority condition so that if the condition oc-
curs, the file is highlighted in red. In the figure shown
here, any LOCAL0 through LOCAL7 facility becomes
highlighted in red if a Critical, Major or Minor message
is received. This feature allows a user to quickly locate
problem units during troubleshooting.
When you click on Properties ,
the Set Facility Filters dialog box
opens allowing you to specify
what types of messages will be
logged to an ASCII text file. In the
example shown in here, all Sys-
Log event messages of NORMAL
and above (i.e., CRITICAL, MA-
JOR, MINOR and WARNING )
will be logged. Info (debug) mes-
sages will be blocked. In this ex-
ample, if the log file exceeds 20K,
SysLog alerts the user on startup
to this fact. Also, from this box,
you can set the alert action.
Click this item to clear all predefined red events.
Opens the help files, reports on the IP status, and provides information on
SysLog version number.
The Telnet utility delivered with the ATLAS 800 provides enhancements to
standard Telnet programs that make it easier to work with ATLAS 800 op-
tions.
Access the Telnet program remotely through the 10BaseT Ethernet port. For
a detailed description of how to work with the Telnet program, refer to Nav-
igating the Terminal Menu on page 5-1, and for a detailed description of the
Telnet interface, see Figure 5-1 on page 5-1. If you need help setting up the
ATLAS 800 for a Telnet session, refer to Using The Terminal Menu on page 3-
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