Specifications
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Syslog Port......................... default (514)
Allowed Syslog Servers.............. all
Default Syslog Servers.............. none
System message:
Security timer...................... 30 minutes
One WAN Dial UP..................... no
SYSTEM LOG
Allows logging of the routerÕs activity in a Telnet session.
SYSTEM MODEM
Changes the selected modem setting. The modem settings are for the backup V.90 modem connected to the
console port.
For more information on the Dial Backup option, see page 149.
dial The two possible strings for the dial setting are ATDT for tone dialing or ATDP for pulse dialing.
The default is tone dialing.
Examples:
The following command changes the string for the init setting:
system modem init ATS0=0Q0V1&C2&D3&K1X4&H1&I0S12=20
The following command selects pulse dialing:
system modem dial ATDP
SYSTEM MOVEIPROUTINGTABLE
Moves a range of IP addresses to another virtual routing table. The command first looks at the address ranges
defined for other virtual routing tables, searching for the addresses to be moved. If it finds addresses to be moved,
system log start | stop | status
start Used to monitor router activity at all times.
Example:
system log start
stop Used to discontinue the logging utility at the console.
Example:
system log stop
status Used to Þnd out if other users (yourself included) are using this utility.
Example:
system log status
system modem reset | escape | init | offhook | dial | answer | hangup <string>