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IES-1000 User’s Guide
23-6 System Commands
This command sets the UNIX server IP address. If <server IP>=0.0.0.0 (default), then logs will be
dropped (not be sent).
23.6 System Error Log Commands
The system error log will record error events locally to the IES-1000 memory. You may clear or display these logs
using the commands listed in this section.
The following lists some examples of logs that the system error log can record. Please refer to the web
configurator Diagnostic chapter for log details.
ADSL link on (port number, sequence number, rate,
noise margin, attenuation)
ADSL link down (port number, sequence number, noise
margin, attenuation)
ADSL OVER_HEAT_ACTIVE (temperature) ADSL OVER_HEAT_RELEASE (temperature)
G.SHDSL link on (port number, sequence number,
rate, noise margin, attenuation)
G.SHDSL link down (port number, sequence number,
noise margin, attenuation)
G.SHDSL OVER_HEAT_ACTIVE (temperature) G.SHDSL OVER_HEAT_RELEASE (temperature)
Console session begin Console session end
Telnet session begin Telnet session end
Incorrect telnet password Insecure telnet access (IP address)
FTP session begin FTP session end
Incorrect FTP password Insecure FTP access (IP address)
FTP image error (reason) FTP receive file OK (file name)
System reboot
23.6.1 Errlog Display Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> errlog display
This command displays the system error log.
Upgrade firmware or restore the configuration file through FTP or the web configurator to store
an error log in non-volatile memory.
23.6.2 Errlog Clear Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 sys> errlog clear
This command clears the system error log.
If you clear a log (using the errlog clear command), you may not view it again.