set system diagnostic-level

{ off low medium high alerts failures }

Specifies the types of log messages you want the Netopia Gateway to record. All messages with a level equal to or greater than the level you specify are recorded. For example, if you specify set system diagnostic-level medium, the diagnostic log will retain medium-level informational messages, alerts, and failure messages. Specifying off turns off logging.

Use the following guidelines:

low - Low-level informational messages or greater; includes trivial status messages.

medium - Medium-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages that can help monitor network traffic.

high - High-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages that may be significant but do not constitute errors. The default.

alerts - Warnings or greater; includes recoverable error conditions and useful opera- tor information.

failures - Failures; includes messages describing error conditions that may not be recoverable.

set system log-size [ 10240... 65536 ]

Specifies a size for the system log. The most recent entries are posted to the beginning of the log. When the log becomes full, the oldest entries are dropped. The default is 30000.

set system persistent-log [ off on ]

When set to on, causes the log information to be kept in flash memory.

set system idle-timeout { telnet [ 1...120 ] http [ 1... 120 ] }

Specifies a timeout period of inactivity for telnet or HTTP access to the Gateway, after which a user must re-login to the Gateway. Defaults are 5 minutes for HTTP and 15 min- utes for telnet.

set system username { administrator name user name }

Specifies the usernames for the administrative user – the default is admin; and a non- administrative user – the default is user.

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