Specifications
Chapter 8. Command Reference 227
¥ bi (if bridging is enabled)
¥ ipifs
¥ iproutes
¥ ipxroutes
SYSTEM SYSLOGPORT
Manages Syslog port access including disabling and re-enabling the Syslog port or redefining the Syslog port for
security reasons. For more information on configuring the router as a Syslog client, see page 153.
Note: This command requires a save and reboot to take effect.
default Restores the port value to the default value 514 and re-enables the port.
disabled Disables the Syslog port.
port Defines a new Syslog port number. Use this option to restrict remote access.
Examples:
system syslogport default
system syslogport disabled
system syslogport 3333
SYSTEM TELNETPORT
The router has a built-in Telnet server. This command is used to specify which routerÕs TCP port is to receive a
Telnet connection.
Note: This command requires a save and reboot to take effect.
system supporttrace
Example:
system supporttrace
system syslogport default | disabled | <port>
system telnetport default|disabled|<port>
default The default value is 23.
disabled The router will not accept any incoming TCP request.
port Port number of the Ethernet LAN. It is recommended that this number be > 2048 if not 0
(disabled) or 23 (default).