Configuration
Setting Configuration Values
Value | Default Value | Description |
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Syslog Server | 0.0.0.0 | Typically, syslogd obtains its routing information from the / |
Address (cont’d) |
| etc/syslog.conf configuration file, which you can edit to |
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| specify the log file to which you want syslog messages from the |
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| LAN/GPIB Gateway routed. See syslogd(1M) for more |
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| information on the syslogd daemon and the syslog.conf |
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| file. |
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| The syslog server’s IP address is represented in dotted |
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| decimal notation. This is not a required configuration setting. |
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| However, setting up a syslog server and log file is |
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| recommended, as syslog messages are helpful in |
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| administering the LAN/GPIB Gateway and troubleshooting |
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| problems with the Gateway. |
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TFTP File | N/A | This value is the path to an optional, TFTP configuration file. |
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| This value is only used with the BOOTP with TFTP |
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| configuration of the LAN/GPIB Gateway. |
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| The TFTP file contains additional configuration values, |
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| including LAN timeout, I/O timeout, IP allow list, GPIB address, |
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| GPIB interface name, and/or GPIB logical unit. The maximum |
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| length of the path to the TFTP file is 33 characters. The TFTP |
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| file name is usually designated with a .cfg extension. |
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| There are two modes for running TFTP: one which uses the |
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| TFTP home directory (the default mode) and one where a path |
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| is specified on the TFTP command line (the command line is |
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| normally set in the /etc/inetd.conf file on both |
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| Versions 9 and 10.01). |
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| If no path is specified on the command line (the default mode), |
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| a relative path from the home directory must be used. In this |
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| case, the path to the TFTP configuration file is relative either |
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| from the /usr/tftpdir directory on |
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| from the /home/tftpdir directory on |
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| However, if a path is specified on the command line, the full |
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| path to the TFTP configuration file must be used. |
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