AES-100 User’s Guide

192.168.1.1 sys> secured host add <host IP>

where

<host IP>

=

IP address of a secured host.

This command adds the IP address of a secured host. You may add up to ten IP addresses.

4.6.3Secured Host Delete Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 sys> secured host delete <host IP>

where

<host IP>

=

IP address of a secured host.

This command deletes the IP address of a previously added secured host.

4.7UNIX Syslog Commands

Use UNIX syslog commands to send logs to your UNIX syslog server. If the ADSL link is on or goes down, the AES-100 will send a log to your UNIX syslog server. The table, shown next, indicates what is logged in each case.

Table 4-1 Logs Sent to Your UNIX Server

ADSL LINK ON

ADSL LINK DOWN

port number

port number

 

 

sequence number

sequence number

 

 

rate

-

 

 

If your Unix syslog server is down these logs will be lost.

4.7.1Syslog Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 sys> syslog [<mode>]

where

<mode>

=

enable or disable.

This command enables or disables the sending of logs to your Unix syslog server. The default is disable (<mode>= disable). A log is sent if <mode>= enable. To display current settings, do not specify a <mode>.

4.7.2Syslog Facility Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 sys> syslog facility <facility>

where

 

 

 

<facility>

=

local1 to local7.

 

 

 

System Commands

 

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