User Guide

Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 129
SYSTEM LOG
Allows logging of the router’s activity in a Telnet session.
SYSTEM MSG
Sets a message that is saved in the target router you are configuring.
SYSTEM NAME
Sets the name for the target router that you are configuring. You must assign a name to the target router. This
name is sent to a remote router during PAP/CHAP authentication.
Response:
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR <SOHO>
System started on.................... 1/7/1998 at 13:29
Authentication override.......... NONE
WAN to WAN Forwarding.............. yes
BOOTP/DHCP Server address........ none
Telnet Port...................... default (23)
SNMP Port............................ default (161)
System message: Configured January 1998
system log
start | stop | status
start Used to monitor router activity at all times.
Example:
system log start
stop Used to discontinue the logging utility at the console.
Example:
system log stop
status Used to find out if other users (yourself included) are using this utility.
Example:
system log status
system msg
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message
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message
Message (character string. Space characters are not allowed within the message; you may use
underscore characters instead. If you do not enter a message, the current message is displayed.
The message may be no more than 255 characters.
Example:
system msg Configured _on_ 10/21/98