User guide

Verify the data logging settings for each connection; see Verifying the data logging
settings for each connection on page 213.
Customize the SSH server settings; see Viewing and customizing the SSH server settings on
page 214.
Configure the notification mode for buffer warning events as SNMP; see Configuring the
buffer warnings events as SNMP on page 215.
Specify where the data log files will be stored; see Specifying where data log files will be
stored on page 215.
Specify archiving properties; see Archiving and deleting data log files on page 216.
Only DSView software administrators may enable the SSH and Syslog servers, specify where
the data log files will be stored and specify archiving properties. You must have the Configure
Unit Settings access right to enable/disable data logging.
Enabling the SSH server
The SSH server must be enabled in the DSView software to use the data logging and SSH
Passthrough features.
To enable the SSH server:
1. Click the System tab.
2. Click DSView Server in the top navigation bar.
3. Click SSH Server in the side navigation bar. The SSH Properties window will open.
4. Click the Enable SSH Server checkbox. The preset TCP port is 4122. If you wish to
change the port, enter a port value in the range 1-65535 in the Port field.
5. (Optional - IPv6 only) Select IPv6 Proxy Port to use the IPv6 protocol to connect to the
SSH server. The preset port is 4123; typically, the IPv6 proxy port number is one increment
higher than the SSH server port. If you wish to change the port, enter a port value in the
range 1-65535 in the Port field.
If DSView clients are located on an external connection, the specified SSH server port
must be opened on your firewall.
6. Click Save.
7. If you changed the port value, you are prompted to confirm the change. Confirm or cancel
the change.
Enabling or disabling the SSH server will generate a DSView software system event.
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