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Enabled - Data logging is enabled in the appliance for the corresponding port
connection and a data log license has been allocated for it (data logging for a direct
session to an appliance does not require or use a license).
Disabled - Data logging is disabled in the appliance for the corresponding port.
Unlicensed - Data logging is enabled in the appliance for the corresponding port
connection, but there is no data log license allocated for it.
3. To enable data logging on one or more connections:
a. Click the checkbox next to the connection name(s). To select all connections on the
page, click the checkbox at the top of the list.
b. Click Enable. If sufficient data log licenses are available, logging will be enabled on
the selected connections and the Status field will indicate Enabled. If insufficient
licenses are available, a warning will be displayed, and the Status field will indicate
either Enabled or Unlicensed.
4. To disable data logging on one or more connections:
a. Click the checkbox next to the connection name(s). To select all connections on the
page, click the checkbox at the top of the list.
a. Click Disable. Data logging will be stopped on the selected connections, and the data
log licenses used by those connections will be returned to the available pool.
Verifying the data logging settings for each connection
After enabling data logging on the appliance, verify that DSView Data Log is enabled for each
connection.
To check the data logging settings for connections:
1. In a Units View window, click on the appliance name.
2. Click Appliance Settings - Ports - Serial in the side navigation bar. The Serial window will
open.
3. Click on the appropriate port.
NOTE: If the Status is Disabled, you will not be able to click on the connection. To change the status to Enabled, see
Enabling and disabling data logging on units on page 212.
4. In the side navigation bar, click Data Logging.
5. If not already selected, click the radio button next to Enable DSView Data Log. Any
previous data logging settings will be lost.
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