AES-100 User's Guide
This command sets the syslog facility for the UNIX system.
4.7.3
Syslog Server Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> syslog server <server IP>
where
<server IP>
This command sets the UNIX syslog server IP address. If <server IP>=0.0.0.0 (default), then logs will be
dropped (not be sent).
4.8
System Error Log Commands
The system error log will record error events locally to the AES-100 memory. You may clear or display these logs
using the commands listed in this section.
The following lists what logs the system error log can record.
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ADSL link on (port number, sequence number,
rate, noise margin, attenuation)
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ADSL OVER_HEAT_ACTIVE (temperature)
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Console session begin
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Telnet session begin
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Incorrect telnet password
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FTP session begin
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Incorrect FTP password
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FTP image error (reason)
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System reboot
4.8.1
Errlog Display Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> errlog display
This command displays the system error log.
4.8.2
Errlog Clear Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> errlog clear
This command clears the system error log.
If you clear a log (using the errlog clear command), you may not view it again.
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IP address of syslog server.
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ADSL link down (port number, sequence
number, noise margin, attenuation)
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ADSL OVER_HEAT_RELEASE (temperature)
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Console session end
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Telnet session end
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Insecure telnet access (IP address)
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FTP session end
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Insecure FTP access (IP address)
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FTP receive file OK (file name)
System Commands