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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

1926.0. "Delete Repeater Security Intrusion Log ?" by ZUR01::METZGER () Tue Jan 24 1995 10:18

    
    DECrepeater 900TM V1.1:
     Is there a way to delete the Repeater Security Intrusion Log from
     Hubwatch, besides resetting the whole repeater ?
     If not, are there any plans for the future ?
    
    Norbert
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1926.1Further InputNETCAD::DRAGONTue Jan 24 1995 17:0012
    
    Norbert,
    
    	There is no other way to delete the Repeater Security Log other
        than to reset the repeater that I know of. This is consistant with
        the definition of the Security Violation Log Table in the MIBs.
    
        There are no current plans to change this that I am aware of. Could 
        you explain your needs further so that they could be considered?
    
    Regards,
    Bob
1926.2How the customer would like to workZUR01::METZGERWed Jan 25 1995 07:0621
    Bob,
    
    a customer has implemented security on his DECrepeater 900TM. During
    the implementation phase, he had many entries in his Security Log.
    After setting up the security, he wanted to get rid of all the entries
    he had during the implementation phase. This time he called us the
    first time.
    
    For the future the customer wants to work the following way:
    He wants to check the Security Log on a regularly basis. When checking
    it, he wants to see with one look if there were any new events.
    Then he wants to do the necessary actions and delete the Security Log.
    He does not want to go through the whole accumulated Security Log
    each time he wants to see whether there were new events.
    He does not want to reset the whole repeater, just for clearing the
    Security Log.
    
    The customer does not have a Enterprise Management system, therefore
    he does not think about using traps.
    
    Norbert
1926.3NETCAD::DRAGONWed Jan 25 1995 11:056
    
    Norbert,
    
    	Thanks for the input.
    
    Bob