System Administration

To activate a port or range of ports as static or dynamic, or to deactivate one or more ports, use this command:

set port port {[static [ip_address ip_address netmask ip_mask ip_address/masklen] [vlan vlan_id]] dynamic disable]}

For example, to set port 800 to a static port with IP address 192.168.254.244 and subnet mask 255.255.255.255, type:

sms2000% set port 800 static 192.168.254.224

Disconnecting a Session on a Port

To disconnect a session on a port, use this command:

disc {session_id active group groupname mac mac_address snmp tut_address user username vlan vlan_id}

For example, to disconnect the subscriber using slot 4, line 1 of the Expresso GS/MDU Chassis, at 192.168.254.211, type:

sms2000% disc snmp 192.168.254.211-004-001

Event Tracking

Setting the Syslog Server

To specify the host to which system log messages are sent or to disable this function, use the following command:

set syslog {hostname facilityoff}

For example, to send diagnostic syslog messages to the server 192.168.254.249, type:

sms2000% set syslog 192.168.254.249 1

For example, to disable the syslog server, type

sms2000% set syslog off

Note: For more information on the set syslog command, including a list of valid facilities, see the SMS2000 Command Reference.

Displaying Log Messages

To enable the display of log messages in the current telnet session on a local console or to disable this function, use the following command:

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