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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Can anyone help describe what this is and whether
it is a security concern? The second sentence says it does not control the
generation of logs, but the last sentence says you can use it to force logs. I
wanted to turn it off for a bunch of phones but BAT conveniently does not have
this setting in the list. Grrrr.</FONT></DIV>
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<TD vAlign=top><A name=loggingDisplay><B>Logging Display :</B></A></TD>
<TD>This option selects what type of console logging is allowed. This
option does not control the generation of logs - just whether the logs
display. Disabled indicates that logging does not display to the console,
nor to the connected downstream port. PC Controlled indicates that the
workstation attached to the PC port will control whether logging is
enabled. Enabled indicates that logs are always sent both to the console
and to downstream port. Use Enabled to force logs on so they can be
captured with a packet sniffer. <BR>This is a required field.<BR>Default:
PC Controlled.<BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV></BODY></HTML>