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Chapter 4 Configuring the domain 145
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch 4050 User Guide
Configuring advanced settings using the CLI
You can configure the following advanced settings for the Nortel SNAS 4050
domain:
domain:
•
a backend interface
•
logging options
To map a backend interface to the domain and to configure logging options, use
the following command:
the following command:
/cfg/domain #/adv
The Advanced menu displays.
The Advanced menu includes the following options:
/cfg/domain #/adv
followed by:
interface
<interface ID>
<interface ID>
References a previously created interface to serve as a
backend interface for the domain.
backend interface for the domain.
•
interface ID
is an integer that indicates the
interface number. The default is 0.
To configure the interface, use the
/cfg/sys/host #/interface
command (see
log
Specifies the type of requests and operations to log.
You are prompted to enter a comma-separated list of
log types. Valid options are:
You are prompted to enter a comma-separated list of
log types. Valid options are:
•
all
— logs all options
•
login
— logs portal logins and logouts
•
http
— logs HTTP requests made from the portal
•
portal
— logs non-HTTP portal operations, such
as FTP and SMB file server access
•
reject
— logs rejected requests
The default is
login
.
Each type of log generates its own set of syslog
messages. The syslog messages include date, time,
type of request, user, source IP address, and
requested destination.
messages. The syslog messages include date, time,
type of request, user, source IP address, and
requested destination.