23.5
UNIX Syslog Commands
Use UNIX syslog commands to send logs to your UNIX server. If the DSL link is on or goes down, the IES-1000
will send a log to your UNIX server. The table, shown next, indicates what is logged in each case.
If the subscriber's device supports the dying gasp feature, the AAM1008 can also send a log indicating that the
subscriber turned off the ADSL modem or router.
23.5.1
Syslog Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> syslog [<mode>]
where
<mode>
This command enables or disables the sending of logs to your UNIX server. Syslog is disabled by default
(<mode>= disable). A log is sent if <mode>= enable. To display current settings, do not specify a
<mode>.
23.5.2
Syslog Facility Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> syslog facility <facility>
where
<facility>
This command sets the syslog facility for the UNIX system.
23.5.3
Syslog Server Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> syslog server <server IP>
where
<server IP>
System Commands
Table 23-1 Logs Sent to Your UNIX Server
DSL LINK ON
port number
sequence number
rate
If your UNIX server is down these logs will be lost.
=
enable or disable.
=
Local 1 to local 7.
=
The IP address of syslog server.
DSL LINK DOWN
port number
sequence number
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