Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual page 239

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands
Configuring SYSLOG (Continued)
Sample (continued)
System
The meanings of these messages, by number, are as follows:
1.
Syslog is started for IAD at 192.168.11.2, and the messages are to be sent
to the device at 192.168.1.163.
2.
The exit command is entered at the console. This logs off the current user,
because they are at the top level menu.
3.
Failed user login.
4.
The user logs in by Telnet from 192.168.1.163.
5.
The user enters the config command (user is now in the 'config' sub-
menu).
6.
The user enters the NTP command (user is now in the 'NTP' sub-menu).
7.
The user sets enable to 'on' (turns on NTP).
8.
The user enters 'exit' and leaves the NTP sub-menu.
9.
The user enters 'exit' and leaves the 'config' sub-menu.
10.
A Web browser user attempts to access the unit; access is initially refused,
because the shell is in use by the Telnet user.
11.
The Web browser user overrides the Telnet session.
12.
The Telnet session is terminated by the Web browser user.
13.
The Web browser user starts an access session from the device at
192.168.1.163.
14.
The Web browser user traverses to the NTP page, and sets enable to 'on'.
15.
The NTP enable parameter is set to 'on'.
16.
The NTP server parameter is set to clock.psu.edu.
17.
The NTP minutes-from-GMT parameter is set to 0.
18.
The Telnet user regains control from 192.168.1.163.
NOTE:
Configuration changes executed from the command line appear differently
in the log than those executed from the Web browser. When an Update
button is pressed in the Web browser, all of the fields on the current page
are updated simultaneously, as shown in messages 14-17. In contrast,
when changing a single parameter from the command line, only the
changed parameter is logged.
Issue 4
June 2002
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363-208-050

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