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User <router/user> is disabled in remote database
Informative message.
User <router/user> not found in remote database <PAP | CHAP>
Explanation: The authentication is coming from an unknown remote router.
History Log
The
History Log
utility is a troubleshooting tool which displays the router’s activity. It can be accessed from a
terminal emulation session (including the Configuration Manager) or from Telnet. Follow the steps described
below:
1. If accessing the logging utility through Telnet, enter the router’s IP address and connect.
If accessing the logging utility through the Configuration Manager, select
Tools
and
Terminal Window
(the
console cable is required).
2. Login with your administration password into the router (e.g
.
admin
).
3. Enter the command
system history
to view the buffer contents.
Other logging commands:
If you wish to monitor your router activity at all times, use the command
system log start
to view a
continuous log
.
This command will not work in a Terminal Window session, but only from Telnet.
system log status
is used to find out if other users, including yourself, are using this utility.
•To
discontinue the log at the console, use the command
system log stop
.
When you exit Telnet, you automatically stop any logging programs running in that session.
Note:
The log is preserved across reboots but not across power outages or power down.