User guide

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Logging
This group includes commands specific to the internal log.
Caution: Logging is intended for diagnostic purposes only. Extensive use of logging
features can cause degraded device performance.
Table E-18: Logging
Command Description
*DBGPPPLVL Sets the logging level for the PPP stack.
n=0 : No logging
n=1 : Log client events (default)
n=2 : Log server events
n=3 : Log client and Server events
*DBGIPLVL Sets the logging level for the IP subsystem.
n=0 : No logging
n=1 : Log errors (i.e. invalid/corrupt packets, etc.).
n=2 : Log the header of all received packets. Note that this can quickly
exhaust available space for the event log.
n=3 : Log the header of all received and sent packets. Note that this can
quickly exhaust available space for the event log.
*DBGCOMMLVL Set the logging level for the host or module COM port.
n=0 : No logging
n=1 : Host COM Port
n=2 : Module COM Port
*DBGETHLVL Sets the logging level for the Ethernet port.
n=0 : No logging
n=1 : Log errors: invalid/corrupt packets, etc.
n=2 : Log the header of all received packets. Note that this can quickly
exhaust available space for the event log.
*DBGDHCPLVL Enable or disable internal DHCP logging.
n=0 : No logging
n=1 : Log DHCP events.