Paradyne 4200 Network Card User Manual


 
14. System Commands
4200-A2-GB20-00 August 2002
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SNTPIPADDR: Simple Network Timing Protocol Server IP Address.
Specifies the IP address of specific SNTP server to poll for time and
synchronization. If a server address is specified and SNTPMODE is
UNI, SNTP will operate in Unicast mode. If a server address is not
specified and SNTPMODE is UNI, the NE will operate in Multicast mode
regardless of the SNTPMODE. If no value is specified, this parameter
remains the same. Valid values are:
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 0255)
NONE: No server is specified
SNTPMODE: The SNTP mode. Valid values are:
MULTI: Multicast (default)
BROAD: Broadcast
UNI: Unicast (to server at SNTPIPADDR)
RMTSYSLOG: Remote syslog. Enables or disables syslog messages
going to a remote daemon. If no value is specified, this parameter
remains the same. Valid values are:
ENABLED: Send messages to a remote syslog daemon.
DISABLED: Do not send messages to a remote syslog daemon.
SYSLOGIPADDR: Syslog server IP address. Specifies the IP address
of a remote syslog server if RMTSYSLOG is enabled. If no value is
specified, this parameter remains the same. Valid values are:
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 0255)
NONE: No server is specified
SYSLOGPORT: Syslog UDP port. Specifies the destination UDP port
number used to send syslog messages to a remote syslog server if
RMTSYSLOG is enabled (065535). If no value is specified, this
parameter remains the same.
SYSLOGSEVTHLD: Syslog severity threshold. Specifies the minimum
severity level of messages logged to the syslog. If no value is specified,
this parameter remains the same. Valid values are:
EMERG: Emergency. System is unusable.
ALERT: Action must be taken immediately (unused).
CRITICAL: Critical and major alarm conditions.
ERROR: Minor alarms and autonomous message classification
alarms.
WARNING: Warning conditions (unused).
NOTICE: Normal but significant conditions (unused).
INFO: Informational messages related to operational task status
such as download successful, configuration change notification,
and test start/stop.
SYSLOGRTLMT: Syslog rate limiting. Enables or disables syslog rate
limiting. If no value is specified, this parameter remains the same. Valid
values are:
ENABLED: The same syslog message will not be relogged within
a 5-minute period.
DISABLED: Rate limiting of syslog messages will not be
performed.
Table 14-22. RTRV-NE-ALL Response Parameters (2 of 3)
Parameter Explanation