
Index-6
log
command, 6-6, 6-9
input filters, 6-3
displaying list of, 6-5
ouput filters, 6-6
login
levels, 1-3
Manager’s Script, 2-15
procedure, 1-3
retries, 2-14
script search path, 2-15
timeout, 2-13
timeout guidelines, 1-11
User’s Script, 2-16
with password, 1-4
with Secure ID, 1-5
Login Script Search Path, 2-15
logout
command, 1-12
setting, 2-17
loopback, 3-8
M
Management Information Base. See MIB
manager session
command access levels, 8-75 to 8-79
starting from within user session, 1-13
terminating, 1-12
Manager’s Login Script parameter, 2-15
Manager’s login script, setting, 2-15
memory
buffer, 6-2
displaying the status of volumes, 4-5
formatting, 4-19
partitioning, 4-19
transferring files to a full card, 4-19
using multiple cards, 4-3
menu command, 1-13
messages
mapping router events to Syslog format, C-8
time-sequencing Syslog, C-35
MIB, 1-13
accessing, 7-1 to 7-8
Bay Networks files, A-5
committing sets, 7-8
compliance with specifications, A-6
getting values, 7-4 to 7-6
implementation notes, A-7 to A-9
listing objects, 7-2 to 7-4
setting values, 7-6 to 7-8
structure of, A-2 to A-5
using, A-1 to A-9
MIB-II counter, 7-9
mkdir command, 5-12
modem, enabling a, 2-10
monitor command, 1-13
more command, 3-2
Motorola processor module, 4-4
mount command, 5-4
N
named boot, 8-11
NLSP ping response, 3-12
Non-Volatile File System. See NVFS
NSAP address, 3-15
NVFS, 4-4
O
online help, 3-2
operational state
of a Syslog filter, C-38
of a Syslog host, C-36
of the Syslog entity, C-31
OSI ping command, 3-15 to 3-17
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