Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 133

Set/Define Logging

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Command Reference Examples See Also Set/Define Logging Incoming Restricts logins from the network into the Server, and connections to the serial port. Outgoing Restricts Telnet sessions to the network from the Server. Ports portlist Restricts connections to this address from certain ports, and connections from this address to the specified ports. If a portlist is not specified, all physical and virtual ports apply. Printing Restricts TCP/IP printing for this address. The restriction applies to LPR and RTEL print connections, but not to direct port or service socket connections. SLIP Restricts SLIP sessions for the specified address or range of addresses. Local> SET IPSEC ADDR 192.0.1.255 INC ENA OUT DIS Local> SET IPSEC 134.0.1.255 Port 3,5-7 Clear/Purge IPsecurity, page 12-2; Show/Monitor/List IPsecurity, page 12-62; IP Security Table, page 4-11. 12.22 Set/Define Logging       SET   DEFINE   LOGGING          HOST hostname     NONE     COMMANDS   NETWORK PRINTER SECURITY   ENABLED    DISABLED   SYSTEM   Controls error and event logging on the Server. A destination host must be defined before logging levels can be configured. If the host is disabled, the configured logging events will be saved, and will take effect when the host is re-enabled. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. 12-13

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Command Reference
Set/Define Logging
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Incoming
Restricts logins from the network into the Server, and connections to the serial
port.
Outgoing
Restricts Telnet sessions to the network from the Server.
Ports portlist
Restricts connections to this address from certain ports, and connections from
this address to the specified ports. If a portlist is not specified, all physical and
virtual ports apply.
Printing
Restricts TCP/IP printing for this address. The restriction applies to LPR and
RTEL print connections, but not to direct port or service socket connections.
SLIP
Restricts SLIP sessions for the specified address or range of addresses.
Examples
Local> SET IPSEC ADDR 192.0.1.255 INC ENA OUT DIS
Local> SET IPSEC 134.0.1.255 Port 3,5-7
See Also
Clear/Purge IPsecurity, page 12-2; Show/Monitor/List IPsecurity, page 12-62;
IP Security Table
, page 4-11.
12.22
Set/Define Logging
Controls error and event logging on the Server. A destination host must be defined before logging levels can
be configured. If the host is disabled, the configured logging events will be saved, and will take effect when
the host is re-enabled.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
SET
DEFINE
LOGGING
HOST
hostname
NONE
COMMANDS
NETWORK
PRINTER
SECURITY
SYSTEM
ENABLED
DISABLED