ETEP Configuration

Related topics:

“IPv6 Addressing” on page 304

“Logging Configuration” on page 321

“Log Event Settings” on page 322

Log File Management

Each log file is a fixed length list of entries, as shown in Table 98. The log files rotate as they fill; they do not wrap. The most recent events are always written to a .log file in the format <logname>.log. When the first log file is full its contents are archived and rotated to logname.log.1.gz. New events continue to be written to the file the .log file. When the logname.log file fills a second time, its contents rotate to logname.log.1.gz and the contents of the previously designated .log.1.gz rotate to .log.2.gz. The log files rotate until five log files have been filled (.log, .log.1.gz, .log.2.gz.,

.log.3.gz, .log.4.gz). At that point the contents of the oldest log file, .log.4.gz, are deleted.

Table 98

Log file sizes

 

 

 

 

Log name

 

File size

audit.log

 

200k

dataplane.log

250k

distkey.log

 

250k

pki.log

 

250k

snmp.log

 

250k

system.log

 

500K

Internals logs

 

auth.log

 

100k

cron.log

 

10k

daemon.log

 

10k

kern.log

 

100k

syslog.log

 

100k

user.log

 

100k

 

 

 

When ETEMS retrieves the log files from the ETEP, it gets the current and archived log files as individual files. The concatenated file contains only the current log files. Archived log files are saved as compressed .gz files. To view the archived files, use gzip, WinZip, or 7-zip to decompress them.

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EncrypTight, ET0100A, ET0010A, ET1000A specifications

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