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VI Basic Operations 
 
NETWORK 
 
 
4    Using the DS-L1 via a Network 
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Limiting connectable IPs 
If you want to limit the IP addresses connectable to the DS-L1, select the “IP Authority” 
check box. To register the IP addresses that are allowed to connect to the DS-L1, follow 
the procedure described below. 
 
Method for registering the IP addresses that are allowed to connect 
 
1)  Insert a CF card into the card slot of your computer. 
NOTE:  A card adapter may be needed depending on your computer. 
2)  Create a directory named \NET in the CF card. 
3)  Create a text file that contains a list of the IP addresses that are allowed to connect 
to the DS-L1. 
Description example 
192.168.10.1 
192.168.10.10 
192.168.10.36 
192.168.21.* 
A wildcard (*) can be used. In the above example, 1 to 254 are effective. 
4)  Add an extension “.ip” to the text file and save it in the \NET directory or a 
directory hierarchically below it.   
(Example: Autho.ip) 
5)  Insert the CF card into the DS-L1. 
6)  Connect to the DS-L1 from the PC by Telnet and run the command “w_IPA” to 
register the IP addresses. (Refer to “4.5 Using Telnet Commands to Operate on the 
DS-L1” in Chapter VI.) 
 
Saving logs of connected users (NETLOG function) 
A record can be kept of the IP addresses of the machines that accessed the DS-L1 and of time 
information. When accessed from a WEB browser, access logs are kept only when the user IDs 
have been set in the Internal Server on the DS-L1 side. However, these logs disappear when the 
DS-L1 is powered off. 
Run the Telnet command “w_NLGON,” and the initial settings can be changed to display 
NETLOG. 
To get the data contained in the logs, access the DS-L1 using an FTP command, and get and 
read the file labeled NETLOG.txt that is stored in the RAMIBOX directory or a directory 
hierarchically below it. 
To get the data contained in the logs, access the DS-L1 using an FTP command, and get and 
read the file labeled NETLOG.txt that is stored in the RAMIBOX directory or a directory 
hierarchically below it.   
NETLOG.txt is up to 64 Kbytes in size. If the buffer is filled, the content is automatically erased 
and new logs are written to the file beginning with the 0 byte. However, if transfers to an 
external server have been set by the w_NLFTON command, the log data is transferred to the 
external server before being erased. The file name of this log data consists of the letters NL, the 
date (months, days and hours), and the extension “.txt.”    (When transferred at 12 o’clock on 
April 1, the file name would be NL040112.txt.) 
Telnet commands for logs 
w_NLGON Displays 
NETLOG 
w_NLGOF  Hides 
NETLOG 
s_NLGCL   
Erases the content of NETLOG 
w_NLFTON 
Transfers NETLOG when the buffer is filled 
w_NLFTOF 
Does not transfer NETLOG when the buffer is filled