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2.5.6 Port Logging

If Port logging option is enabled, the user can let the IP serial console to search a defined keyword from the port logging data
and send an email to an administrator by Port event handling configurations. Each reaction can be configured individually upon
each keyword. Reaction can be an email delivery.

T

he memory buffer for port logging data are pre-allocated at the size as follows:

Port Number of IP serial console

Memory Size (Bytes / Port) Total Memory Size

16

192K

3M


Remark :

If the logging data grows larger than the pre-allocated size, the new data will overwrite the old data.

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The IP serial console web pages provide a web-based serial port connection which enables the user to access the serial ports without
using the Telnet client program.

A Java applet is used to provide the text-based user interface to access the serial port. This Java applet supports only Telnet in
Console Server mode. The user cannot access the serial port via the web when the host mode of the port is set to Raw TCP
connection. The user is asked to enter user ID and password to access the port. Once authenticated, the user now has access to
the serial port.

Notes :

In order to run this function, the system need support J2RE (Java 2 Runtime Environment) 1.5 and above, or Sun TM JRE(Java

Runtime Environment) 5.0 and above. You can get the Java Software from the website http://www.java.com/en/download/

< 2.5 > Serial Port Confi guration

< 2.6 > Serial Port Connection

Caution :

Console Session Not Accepting Key Strokes

This issue can be due to any of these reasons:
■ Difference in baud rate and the bits per second value
■ Bad console cable
■ Scroll lock option is enabled on the keyboard (make sure that the scroll lock key is disabled on the Keyboard)