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Chapter 4 37
System Status and Port Logging
Introduction
The Digi CM unit provides four options for saving system and port logs:
A syslog server
An NFS server
A compact-flash card
The Digi CM unit’s memory
When memory is selected as the storage location, log files are saved to
volatile memory, meaning files are lost when the power is turned off. To use a
syslog server, an NFS server, or a compact-flash card, you must first enable
the devices and enter the required information. Compact-flash cards must be
installed before they can be enabled and configured for logging purposes.
System logs track events such as logins, authentication failures, system
configuration changes, and more. Port logs, on the other hand, document the
data flow through the serial ports. This chapter outlines locations for viewing
the system and port logs.
System Status & Log
For basic system information Click System status & log. The parameters for
the system status are described in the following list.
System Information
Model No. - Identification of Digi device
Serial No. - Serial number of product
F/W Rev. - Revision number of firmware
B/L Ver. - Bootloader version
MAC address - MAC address of Digi device
Uptime - Amount of time since last reboot
Current time - : Time based on time set for Digi device
System logging - :Status of system logging either Enabled or Disabled
Send system log by email - Condition for notification:
PC card type - :Description of PC card if configured
PC card model - :Model of PC card if configured
Power status - :Dual power ( 1 - Normal , 2 - Normal )
Chapter 4
System Status and Port Logging
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