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Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide
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SYSLOG using Terminal Mode
Another option for configuring syslog is using the terminal mode command log dump <logname>. The
logname must be all CAPS must match the listings below. The command will dump all messages for the
indicated log (
ALL L
EVEL
shows all log messages) stored in the internal log buffer to the command line
display.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > ALL LEVEL
This entry allows setting the default reporting level for all log entries. If ALL L
EVEL
is a lower priority than
the individual log entry level,
ALL L
EVEL
overrides the individual log reporting level.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > KERNEL LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending KERNEL log messages. Kernel messages provide low-level status
information concerning the operation of the unit.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > DHCP LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending DHCP log messages. DHCP log messages provide status information
on IP addressing information concerning the DHCP server or clients.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > NTP LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending NTP log messages. Network Time Protocol log messages provide
information regarding the network time settings.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > TFTP LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending TFTP log messages. TFTP log messages provide status information
concerning firmware upgrades and configuration transfers utilizing the TFTP protocol.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > TELNET LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending TELNET log messages.Telnet log messages provide status
information concerning telnet requests and connections to the unit.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > IP LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending IP log messages. IP log messages provide information concerning IP
packets that are sent and received to and from the unit.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > PPP LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending PPP log messages. PPP log messages provide status information
concerning PPP packets and connections through the system.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > NAT LEVEL
Minimum required level for sending NAT log messages. NAT log messages provide status information
concerning Network Address Translation being performed by the system.