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Step 2:
Select desired log options (described below) and click
Save/Apply
.
Option
Description
Log
Indicates whether the system is currently recording events.
The user
can enable or disable event logging.
By default, it is disabled.
To
enable it, tick Enable and then Apply button.
Log level
Allows you to configure the event level and filter out unwanted events
below this level.
The events ranging from the highest critical level
“Emergency” down to this configured level will be recorded to the log
buffer on the device SDRAM.
When the log buffer is full, the newer
event will wrap up to the top of the log buffer and overwrite the old
event.
By default, the log level is “Debugging,” which is the lowest
critical level. The following log levels are
Emergency = system is unusable
Alert = action must be taken immediately
Critical = critical conditions
Error = Error conditions
Warning = normal but significant condition
Notice= normal but insignificant condition
Informational= provides information for reference
Debugging = debug-level messages
Emergency is the most serious event level, whereas Debugging is the
least important. For instance, if the log level is set to Debugging, all
the events from the lowest Debugging level to the most critical level
Emergency level will be recorded.
If the log level is set to Error, only
Error and the level above will be logged.
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Display
Level
Allows the user to select the logged events and displays on the
View
System Log
page for events of this level and above to the highest
Emergency level.
Mode
Allows you to specify whether events should be stored in the local
memory, or be sent to a remote syslog server or both simultaneously.
If remote mode is selected, view system log will not be able to display
events saved in the remote syslog server.
When either Remote mode
or Both mode is configured, the WEB UI will prompt the user to enter
the Server IP address and Server UDP port.
Step 3:
Click
View System Log
.
The results are displayed in a new browser
window.
An example is shown below.
9.3 SNMP Agent
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a management application to
retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device.
Select desired
values and click
Save/Apply
to configure SNMP options.
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9.4 TR-069 Client
WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to
perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device.
Select desired values and click
Save/Apply
to configure TR-069 client options.
Option
Description
Inform
Disable/Enable the TR-069 client.
Inform Interval
The duration in seconds of the interval for which the CPE MUST
attempt to connect with the ACS and call the Inform method.
ACS URL
URL for the CPE to connect to the ACS using the CPE WAN
Management Protocol. This parameter MUST be in the form of
a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL. An HTTPS URL indicates that the
ACS supports SSL. The “host” portion of this URL is used by the
CPE for validating the certificate from the ACS when using
certificate-based authentication.
ACS User Name
Username used to authenticate the CPE when making a
connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management
Protocol. This username is used only for HTTP-based
authentication of the CPE.
ACS Password
Password used to authenticate the CPE when making a
connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management
Protocol. This password is used only for HTTP-based
authentication of the CPE.
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Display SOAP
messages on serial
console
Enable/Disable SOAP messages on serial console.
This option
is used for advanced troubleshooting of the device.
Connection Request
Authentication
Enable/Disable authentication of ACS making a Connection
Request to the CPE.
Connection Request
User Name
Username used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection
Request to the CPE.
Connection Request
Password
Password used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection
Request to the CPE.
Get RPC Methods
This may be used by a CPE or ACS to discover the set of
methods supported by the ACS or CPE it is in communication
with. This list may include both standard TR-069 methods
(those defined in this specification or a subsequent version)
and vendor-specific methods. The receiver of the response
MUST ignore any unrecognized methods. Click this button to
force the CPE to establish an immediate connection to the ACS.
9.5 Internet Time
This option configures time settings by synchronizing with Internet time servers.
To do so, tick the checkbox and then choose NTP time servers and time zone offset.
Click
Save/Apply
to activate time synchronization.
NOTE
:
This menu item is not displayed when in Bridge mode since the router
would not be able to connect to the NTP time server.
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9.6 Access Control
The Access Control option under the Management menu configures three
access-related parameters:
9.6.1
Services
The Services Control List provides access options to the device over the LAN or WAN.
Enable each option by ticking the corresponding checkbox.
Click
Save/Apply
.
9.6.1
Services
9.6.2
IP Addresses
9.6.3
Passwords.

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