Option

Description

 

 

DNS Resolve

Specifies how long the appliance should wait for the DNS

Timeout

server to respond with an IP address, even if the client

 

request has been cancelled.

 

If the user abandons the request before this timeout

 

expires, the appliance can still obtain the host’s IP address

 

in order to cache it. The next time a user makes the same

 

request, the address will be in the cache.

 

 

Number of DNS

Specifies how many times the appliance should allow a

Retries

look-up operation to fail before it abandons the operation

 

and sends an “invalid host name” message to the user.

 

 

Viewing host database options

1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.

2 Select hostdb, and press Enter.

3 Select view, and press Enter.

Configuring logging options

You can configure the logging options used in the appliance. The appliance is able to keep system logs of events and statistical information. You can enable, disable, configure, and view the logging options.

Enabling logging options

1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.

2 Select logging, and press Enter.

3 Select enable, and press Enter.

Disabling logging options

1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.

2 Select logging, and press Enter.

3 Select disable, and press Enter.

Configuring logging options

1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.

2 Select logging, and press Enter.

3Select collation, and press Enter. Doing so displays current values in separate fields. Following are default values:

Enter Collation FTP Host: Collation Interval (hours): 3 Enter Collation FTP User: admin Enter Collation FTP Password: admin Enter Collation FTP Directory: ~/logs

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