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- Interface: GSM interface type. E.g.: eth0;
- IP address: GSM IP address. E.g.: 172.31.102.236;
- Mask: GSM network mask. E.g.: 255.255.0.0;
- Gateway: Determines the GSM gateway. E.g.:172.31.0.1;
- DNS: Determines the GSM DNS. E.g.:172.16.102.148;
- Timezone: Determines the time zone with which GSM has been configured. E.g.: America / Sao_Paulo;
- Timezone: Determines the time zone with which GSM has been configured. E.g.: America / Sao_Paulo;
Generate Key: To generate the secret key, type "y" and press "enter". It is important to save this sequence because it will be used during the creation of the Logger in the GSM Analyzer visual interface (check “Create Logger Device”).
Panel borderColor #91c89c bgColor #f3f9f4 Note that if the user chooses that a key is not generated when the prompt displays "Generate Key?", you can use the command "logger-key -c" or perform "logger-config" again.
At the end of the wizard you should see results similar to those shown by the image below:
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- Disk: Determines the disk in which the logger will be installed. You will see a summary of the disks that make up the appliance, and their status (for example, "Available" represents an available disk and "System" a disk used by the system). You must enter the directory of the disk that will be used. After this step, a message warning that the entire disk will be used and not just a partition will appear, to proceed, type "y" and press "enter". Ex: / dev / sdb;
Generate Key: To generate the secret key, type "y" and press "enter". It is important to save this sequence because it will be used during the creation of the Logger in the GSM Analyzer visual interface (check “Create Logger Device”).
Panel borderColor #91c89c bgColor #f3f9f4 Note that if the user chooses that a key is not generated when the prompt displays "Generate Key?", you can use the command "logger-key -c" or perform "logger-config" again.
At the end of the wizard you should see results similar to those shown by the image below:
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