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General Reference Guide eWON Configuration
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3.3.3.3 PPP Dump
WARNING: depending on the eWON's version (c.f. Table 187 on page 203)
WARNING: this configuration is volatile, which means that the dump.ppp file will be cleared each time that the eWON is rebooted.
The dump.ppp file containing the logged data can be used in the following ways:
• it can be sent as an attachment to an e-mail or by using the $dtPP Export Block Descriptor
• it can be found in the eWON FTP root and then downloaded locally or on another FTP folder
• it can be opened and analyzed by using EtherReal, which is a tool used to analyze TCP frames (http://www.ethereal.com/
)
3.3.3.3.1 PPP Dump Configuration
Figure 21: PPP Dump configuration page
Control Description
Initialisation Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON boot.
Configuration
Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON
configuration.
IO Server
Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the IO Servers that
eWON manages.
Modem Communication
Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON's modem
communications (incoming and outgoing).
IP Communication
Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON's IP
communications.
Serial Communication
Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON's serial
communications.
Kernel Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON's kernel.
Web Interface
Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON's Web
Interface.
Security Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON's security
Other Applications
Allows you to define the level of monitoring about the events concerning the eWON's features
that are distinct from all the one that are listed above in this table.
Table 15: events logging configuration controls