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Chapter 35 Logs
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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[no] logging mail <1..2> address {ip |
hostname}
Sets the URL or IP address of the mail server for
the specified e-mail profile. The
no command
clears the mail server field.
hostname: You may up to 63 alphanumeric
characters, dashes (-), or periods (.), but the first
character cannot be a period.
logging mail <1..2> sending_now Sends mail for the specified e-mail profile
immediately, according to the current settings.
[no] logging mail <1..2> authentication Enables SMTP authentication. The
no command
disables SMTP authentication.
[no] logging mail <1..2> authentication
username username password password
Sets the username and password required by the
SMTP mail server. The
no command clears the
username and password fields.
username: You can use alphanumeric characters,
underscores (_), and dashes (-), and it can be up to
31 characters long.
password: You can use most printable ASCII
characters. You cannot use square brackets [ ],
double quotation marks (“), question marks (?),
tabs or spaces. It can be up to 31 characters long.
[no] logging mail <1..2> {send-log-to | send-
alerts-to} e_mail
Sets the e-mail address for logs or alerts. The
no
command clears the specified field.
e_mail: You can use up to 63 alphanumeric
characters, underscores (_), or dashes (-), and you
must use the @ character.
[no] logging mail <1..2> subject subject Sets the subject line when the ZyWALL mails to the
specified e-mail profile. The
no command clears
this field.
subject: You can use up to 60 alphanumeric
characters, underscores (_), dashes (-), or
!@#$%*()+=;:’,./ characters.
[no] logging mail <1..2> category module_name
level {alert | all}
Specifies what kind of information is logged for the
specified category. The
no command disables
logging for the specified category.
[no] logging mail <1..2> schedule {full |
hourly}
Sets the e-mail schedule for the specified e-mail
profile. The
no command clears the schedule field.
logging mail <1..2> schedule daily hour
<0..23> minute <0..59>
Sets a daily e-mail schedule for the specified e-mail
profile.
logging mail <1..2> schedule weekly day day
hour <0..23> minute <0..59>
Sets a weekly e-mail schedule for the specified e-
mail profile.
day: sun | mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat
Table 147 logging Commands: E-mail Profile Settings (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION

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