Specifications

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Fabric OS Commands
158 Fabric OS Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide
Portlog Events Enable
Use these parameters to specify which events create an entry in the port log. The
Portlog Events fields are as follows:
rusersd Dynamically enables or disables a server that returns
information about the user logged into the system
through remote procedure calls (RPC). The information
returned includes user login name, the system name,
login protocol or type, login time, idle time, and remote
login location (if applicable).
The retrieval of this information is supported by a
number of operating systems which support RPC. On
most UNIX-based systems (HP-UX, Irix, Linux, Solaris,
etc.) the command to retrieve the information is rusers.
See your local system documentation for the
appropriate usage of this or equivalent command.
telnetd (V4.1.x only) Used to enable or disable the telnet interface to a
switch. If you are using SSH to manage a switch you
can disable the telnet interface for greater security. The
default value is on (telnet is enabled).
rapid Dynamically enables or disables a service that handles
RPC requests for the API server. The default value is on.
thad Dynamically enables or disables the threshold monitor.
The default value is on.
Disable RLS probing This disables Read Link Error Status probing of the
AL_PAs. The default value is on, that is Disable RLS
probing is disabled.
Table 6: Configure Command Portlog Events Parameters
Field Default Range
start: a switch start or re-start event On On/Off
disable: a port is disabled On On/Off
enable: a port is enabled On On/Off
ioctl: a port I/O control is executed On On/Off
Tx: a frame is transmitted On On/Off
Tx1: a frame is transmitted, class 1 On On/Off
Tx2: a frame is transmitted, class 2 On On/Off
Tx3: a frame is transmitted, class 3 On On/Off