Total Access 600 Series System Manual

Section 4 User Interface Guide

 

 

SYSLOG using Terminal Mode

Another option for configuring syslog is using the terminal mode command log dump <logname>. The logname must be all CAPS must match the listings below. The command will dump all messages for the indicated log (ALL LEVEL shows all log messages) stored in the internal log buffer to the command line display.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > ALL LEVEL

This entry allows setting the default reporting level for all log entries. If ALL LEVEL is a lower priority than the individual log entry level, ALL LEVEL overrides the individual log reporting level.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > KERNEL LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending KERNEL log messages. Kernel messages provide low-level status information concerning the operation of the unit.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > DHCP LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending DHCP log messages. DHCP log messages provide status information on IP addressing information concerning the DHCP server or clients.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > NTP LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending NTP log messages. Network Time Protocol log messages provide information regarding the network time settings.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > TFTP LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending TFTP log messages. TFTP log messages provide status information concerning firmware upgrades and configuration transfers utilizing the TFTP protocol.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > TELNET LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending TELNET log messages.Telnet log messages provide status information concerning telnet requests and connections to the unit.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > IP LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending IP log messages. IP log messages provide information concerning IP packets that are sent and received to and from the unit.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > PPP LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending PPP log messages. PPP log messages provide status information concerning PPP packets and connections through the system.

SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > NAT LEVEL

Minimum required level for sending NAT log messages. NAT log messages provide status information concerning Network Address Translation being performed by the system.

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