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July 2006 - InnoMedia
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CONNECTING YOUR WORLDS
Configuring NTP server (M1)
The "M1" command is used to configure the IP address of the SNTP server. This allows
the MTA to synchronize its system time with the NTP server.
SAMPLE:
UM1
Currently SNTP Server = ;
Please enter SNTP servr(FQDN/IPaddress)
Example: 192.45.6.4 or pool.ntp.org
10.241.14.196
ntp server is: 10.0.0.196
current ntp timer zone offset is 0
Do you want to change it?[y/n]
y
input your offset[-12,..13]
-6
Do you want to store the changes permanently? [y/n] y
Configuring SysLog Server (M2)
The "M2" command is used to configure the IP address of the Syslog server. This will
allow the MTA to dump log messages to the remote server for analysis.
SAMPLE:
UM2
Configurations aren't changed.
M2Currently SysLOG Server = [10.241.14.21];
Please enter SysLOG servr IP address...
Example: 192.45.6.4
10.241.14.202
IP address entered: 10.241.14.202
Do you want to store the changes permanently?[y/n]y
Displaying Syslog Message (M3)
The "M3" command is used to allow operators to read log messages from the local log
storage. You can choose how many messages to retrieve and the starting point of the first
message for viewing.
SAMPLE:
UM3
How many records you want see?
10
Input start point?
1
IM_display_syslog:index = 1