NETWORK TELNETPORT=<port number> changes the Telnet port number for the current controller. The system must be restarted before the changes will take effect. Valid port numbers are 0 to 32768; however, the results may be unpredictable if the port number chosen is already in use (on this unit) by either the GUI or SYSLOG facilities. The default port number is 23.

3.2.4.2SNMP & Syslog

NETWORK SNMP=ONOFF enables and disables the SNMP functionality. The system must be restarted before the changes will take effect.

NETWORK LIMIT_SNMP=ONOFF specifies whether the SNMP functionality will only report component-level information, or all levels of information, The default setting is OFF.

NETWORK TRAPIP=<aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd> changes the destination IP address for SNMP trap packets. The system must be restarted before the changes will take effect.

NETWORK SYSLOG=ONOFF enables and disables the Syslog capability.

NOTE : NETWORK SYSLOG should be enabled , since it is the best way to find out what occurred in the event of a problem. However, since some problems can produce a large amount of output, it is a good idea to have your syslog program configured to rotate based on log size rather than date.

NETWORK SYSLOGIP=<aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd> changes the destination IP address for syslog packets, Both controllers in the couplet pair will share the same syslog destination IP address but each controller can specify a different destination port.

NETWORK SYSLOGPORT=<port number> changes the destination port number for syslog packets for the current controller. Both controllers in the couplet pair will share the same syslog destination IP address but each controller can specify a different destination port. Valid ports are 0 to 32768. However the results may be unpredictable if the port number chosen is already in use (on this unit) by the TELNET facilities. Default port number is 514.

NOTE : The controller sends syslog messages via the local 7 (23) facility.

Refer to Chapter 4,"Controller Remote Management and Troubleshooting" in this guide for information on how to set up Telnet and SNMP functionality on your host computer.

3.2.4.3API Server Connections

NETWORK API_SERVER=ONOFF enables/disables the API server capability. The system must be restarted before the changes will take effect.

NOTE : To affect the API Server connection availability only temporarily during the current power-cycle, see Section 3.8.2, "API Server Connections".

NETWORK API_PORT=<port number> specifies the API Server port number for the current controller. The system must be restarted before the changes will take effect. Valid ports are 0 to 32768. The results may be unpredictable if the port number chosen is already in use (on this unit) by either the TELNET or SYSLOG facilities. The default port number is 8008.

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