Netlog; Command; Options; Run Cmd - Honeywell HX3 User Manual

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Netlog

Use this control panel to configure the Netlog utility. By configuring Netlog using the control panel, Netlog remains run-
ning across a warmboot. However, note that:
• Netlog first stores data to a file named netlog0.cap, then netlog1.cap. Any time the current file reaches maximum
size, Netlog switches to the other file.
• If the log file is stored in the root directory, any previous data is lost and a new log file started after the warm.boot
• If the log file is stored in \System, all previous data is saved across the warmboot.
• If Netlog is enabled across the warmboot, a series of brief popups may be displayed during the boot cycle. No user
interaction is required.

Command

Command
Function

options

Specifies the option to perform. See the table below for the option parameters and values.
load
Loads and starts Netlog.
start
Starts the Netlog process of logging the network traffic.
stop
Stops Netlog from logging network traffic.
unload
Unloads Netlog.
Options
Options
pkt_size in bytes
cap_size in bytes
.cap file

Run cmd

Performs the command selected. For example, to run Netlog and modify the packet size do the following:
1. Select load from the Commands list and click the Run cmd button.
2. Select stop from the Commands list and click the Run cmd button.
3. Select options from the Commands list, enter the new packet size in the Options list and click the Run cmd
button.
Function
Specifies the maximum packet size captured in bytes. This option should only be run after
you have called load and stop. Default is 5000.
Specifies the maximum size of Netlog0.cap or Netlog1.cap in bytes. This option should
only be run after you have called load and stop. Default is 500,000.
Specifies the name of the file to which network traffic information is saved. This option
should only be run after you have called load and stop. Default is \netlog.
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