Motorola 7000, 3352N, 3342, 2200 manual Default syslog installation procedure, 302

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Administrator’s Handbook

Default syslog installation procedure

1.Access the router via telnet from the private LAN.

DHCP server is enabled on the LAN by default.

2.The product’s stateful inspection feature must be enabled in order to examine TCP, UDP and ICMP packets destined for the router or the private hosts.

This can be done by entering the CONFIG interface.

Type config

Type the command to enable stateful inspection

set security state-insp ip-ppp vcc1 option on

• Type the command to enable the router to drop fragmented packets

set security state-insp ip-ppp vcc1 deny-fragments on

3.Enabling syslog:

Type config

Type the command to enable syslog set system syslog option on

Set the IP Address of the syslog host

set system syslog host-nameip <ip-addr>

(example: set system syslog host-nameip 10.3.1.1)

Enable/change the options you require

set system syslog log-facility local1 set system syslog log-violations on set system syslog log-accepted on set system syslog log-attempts on

4.Set NTP parameters

Type config

Set the time-zone – Default is 0 or GMT

set system ntp time-zone <zone>

(example: set system ntp time-zone –8)

• Set NTP server-address if necessary (default is 204.152.184.72)

set system ntp server-address <ip-addr>

(example:

set system ntp server-address 204.152.184.73)

• Set alternate server address

set system ntp alt-server-address <ip-addr>

5.Type the command to save the configuration

Type save

Exit the configuration interface by typing

exit

Restart the router by typing restart

The router will reboot with the new configuration in effect.

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