IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide
System Commands 6-5
<mode> =
enable
or disable.
If <mode> = disable (default), then anyone may access your line card.
If <mode> = enable, then only those users with IP addresses specified by you
may access your line card (refer to the Secured Host Add command).
This command enables/disables the secured host function. To display current secured host settings, simply enter
the command secured host.
6.5.2 Secured Host Add Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> secured host add <host IP>
where
<host IP> =
IP address of a secured host.
This command adds the IP address of a secured host. You may add up to ten IP addresses.
6.5.3 Secured Host Delete Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> secured host delete <host IP>
where
<host IP> =
IP address of a secured host.
This command deletes the IP address of a previously added secured host.
6.6 UNIX Syslog Commands
Use UNIX syslog commands to send logs to your UNIX server. If the DSL link is on or goes down, the line card
sends a log to your UNIX server. The table, shown next, indicates what is logged in each case.
Table 6-1 Logs Sent to Your UNIX Server
DSL LINK ON DSL LINK DOWN
port number port number
sequence number sequence number
rate -
If your UNIX server is down these logs will be lost.
6.6.1 Syslog Command
Syntax: