Syslog Command; Syslog Facility Command; Syslog Server Command; System Error Log Commands - ZyXEL Communications ALC1024 User Manual

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4.5.1

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. The default is disabled
(<mode>= disable). A log is sent if <mode>= enable. To display current settings, do not specify a
<mode> .
4.5.2

Syslog Facility Command

Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> syslog facility <facility>
where
<facility>
This command sets the syslog facility for the UNIX system.
4.5.3

Syslog Server Command

Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> syslog server <server IP>
where
<server IP>
This command sets the UNIX server IP address. If <server IP>=0.0.0.0 (default), then logs will be
dropped (not be sent).
4.6

System Error Log Commands

The system error log will record error events locally to the line card's 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.
(port number, sequence number,
ADSL link on
rate, noise margin, attenuation)
ADSL OVER_HEAT_ACTIVE
Console session begin
Telnet session begin
System Commands
If your UNIX server is down these logs will be lost.
=
or
enable
disable
=
Local1 to local7.
=
IP address of syslog server.
(temperature)
.
ADSL link down
noise margin, attenuation)
ADSL OVER_HEAT_RELEASE
Console session end
Telnet session end
Commands with EEC
(port number, sequence number,
(temperature)
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