Appendix G Command Interpreter

Log Commands

This section provides some general examples of how to use the log commands. The items that display with your device may vary but the basic function should be the same.

Go to the command interpreter interface.

Configuring What You Want the ZyXEL Device to Log

1Use the sys logs load command to load the log setting buffer that allows you to configure which logs the ZyXEL Device is to record.

2Use sys logs category to view a list of the log categories.

Figure 157 Displaying Log Categories Example

Copyright (c) 1994 - 2006 ZyXEL Communications Corp. ras> sys logs category

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access

attack

display

error

icmp

javablocked

mten

packetfilter

ppp

cdr

remote

tcpreset

traffic

upnp

urlblocked

urlforward

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3Use sys logs category followed by a log category to display the parameters that are available for the category.

Figure 158 Displaying Log Parameters Example

ras> sys logs category access

Usage: [0:none/1:log/2:alert/3:both] [0:don't show debug type/ 1:show debug type]

4Use sys logs category followed by a log category and a parameter to decide what to record.

Use 0 to not record logs for that category, 1 to record only logs for that category, 2 to record only alerts for that category, and 3 to record both logs and alerts for that category. Not every parameter is available with every category.

5Use the sys logs save command to store the settings in the ZyXEL Device (you must do this in order to record logs).

Displaying Logs

Use the sys logs display command to show all of the logs in the ZyXEL Device’s log.

Use the sys logs category display command to show the log settings for all of the log categories.

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