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80-001113 SysLINK Administrator’s Guide Page 65
Log/Debug Settings
By default, the gateway stores informational and warning messages in the system log. You
can also configure the gateway to save trace data in this system log buffer:
Tracing is generally used for troubleshooting problems. You can enable tracing on
individual ports – selecting low-level serial events or higher-level port service events (like
telnet or LPD). Or you can enable tracing on system services such as HTTP (the web
browser interface), DHCP, SDP (Systech Device Protocol - used by Systech utilities to find
Systech gateways on the network), and SSL.
For port tracing, you must select both the port(s) and the events that you want to trace.
Note that unlike most other options, the logging configuration will not be saved after a
reboot unless you explicitly check the Remember this configuration after reboot box.
Selecting “Record modem negotiations to WAV files” will record the latest modem
negotiation from the Terminal ports (from the time it dials until it completes negotiation).
This can then be saved to a standard WAV file for later analysis.
Refer to the chapter on Troubleshooting and Updating for information on how to access
and capture the contents of the system log or the recorded modem data.