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Installation and Reference for the BayStack 820 ISDN Router
+set intern
et access time
Sets the time during which access to the Internet (an ISP switched profile) is
enabled and triggered. Outside of this time range, this connection profile is not
enabled. For this purpose the connection to the Internet is defined as the default IP
route. You can set the time for router either manually with the
<hh:mm:ss>
router through the BayStack 820 ISDN Router Manager software. This command
does not apply to leased-line connections.
Note: The router may lose its time settings if it is reset or power cycled. You
can specify whether to allow Internet access in the event that the router loses
its time settings.
Example
BayStack> set internet access time
enter Day-of-the-week (all, (a)ll/(d)ay-range): d
enter dd1-dd2 (Unspecified): mon-sat
enter Time-of-day (all, (a)ll/(t)ime-range): t
enter hh1:mm1-hh2:mm2 (Unspecified): 07:00-18:00
If the system loses its time setting, allow Internet Access ? (Yes, Yes/No):
set log level <1-10>
Changes the system log level, causing different events to be logged into the
system log table. This command is often used for troubleshooting the router. The
default log level is 2, which means all events belonging to log level 2 or below are
included in the system log.
set prompt <"prompt">
Defines a new command prompt. You can enter up to 15 characters. The default
prompt is
Example
BayStack> set prompt "Yes, Master"
Yes, Master>
10-64
command
(page
10-66) or automatically when you connect to the
.
BayStack>
set time
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