  Frobozz
join:2006-02-15 Greenup, KY
| SpeedStream 4200 Syslog Output Method
Go to »WallWatcher.com and get the downloadable Log Capture tool at »www.wallwatcher.com/LogCapture.zip this will sit and collect anything running on port 514, count them, store them in a file if you need to submit them to WW for protcol work to include your router.
Goto »www.gabrielstrong.com for SpeedStream5200FTP.zip, a geeky neat way to tell the router you will login with Admin and use a password of Admin, or whatever. The Author: Gabriel Strong, quite clever little tool for this.
Go here: »www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for a telnet client
first start the telnet. get it ready to hit "OK" just as soon as speadstream-5200-ftp is done. The 4200 I have times herself out in about 40, or so, seconds so the telnet client goes away that fast. I entered a URL of 192.168.254.254 into it.
Start the 5200-ftp and enter the mac address for the router and the interface. You could try ipconfig /all for starters ... into the boxes then hit OK
now start the Telnet from above that you prepared to be totally ready for the " OK" button to be pressed.
Login should appear ... if it does not, look for things such as browser running or http'd into the browser interface ..... a "no no"
when you get login ... type whatever you did in the initial speedstream5200 program. [admin/admin maybe]
at the >XSH type cfg slog{ip=192.168.254.254 then type cfg save
Above: there is an "{"key, not a mistake. make all characters touch, no spaces in between. I made several attempts before I got it right.
kill the program. reboot the 4200. Start up the Wallwatcher Log Capture program to see if port 514 is incrementing the counter. Mine did right away.
Thanks to Dr. Olds from BroadBand Reports Forums and to Todd Hixon from the DShield Forums for starting me in the right direction.
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