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set syslog <
IP_address
> loglevel [
level
]
Sets the error reporting level for syslog entries that will be sent to the specified
IP address. You must have previously defined this syslog IP address using
add
syslog
. There are five levels of logging:
• CRITICAL
- a serious system error, which may effect system integrity
• UNUSUAL
- an abnormal event, which the system should recover from
• COMMON
- a regularly occurring event that is not frequent
• VERBOSE
- a regular periodic event, e.g. a routing update message
• DEBUG
- for debugging only
set system
name [
“name”
]
location [
“location”
]
contact [
“contact info”
]
transmit_authentication_name [
keyword
]
Specifies system information, displayed using
show system
. The transmit
authentication keyword (limit of
32
characters) is used when the NETServer
receives a challenge - typically during LAN to LAN routing - while making a
PPP connection to a remote system/router over the WAN. PPP requires a user
at the datalink layer, which you supply here.
Location
,
name
and
contact
names are limited to
64
characters. See table on next page.
Parameters Description
contact Name of NETServer administrator.
location Site of the NETServer.
name Designation of your NETServer.
transmit_authentication_name Remote account name.
set time <
time
>
Sets the system time, and leaves the date unchanged. Use
show date
to see
what the current settings are. The format is: hh:mm:ss. The seconds field is
optional. The
set date <date> time
command also sets the time.