Ifconfig
Ifconfig
Apart from configuring network devices, ifconfig also gives diagnostic information such as RX bytes, TX bytes and dropped packets.
| IGEL Setup > | ||
| > Disable ifconfig logging | debug.tools.netlog.ifconfig.disabled | true / false | 
| By default Ifconfig logging is included in Netlog logging. However, you can disable it here. | ||
| IGEL Setup > | ||
| > Log only if ifconfig output changes | debug.tools.netlog.ifconfig.log_on_changes_only | no,error_counter,all | 
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| IGEL Setup > | ||
| > Number of Rotate files | debug.tools.netlog.ifconfig.num_rotate_files | 2 ... 4 | 
| Keep up to this number of rotated files (also compressed), the current log not included (which is limited to 600 lines). | ||
| IGEL Setup > | ||
| > Logfile rotate size in MiB | debug.tools.netlog.ifconfig.rotate_size | 2, 4, 6 | 
| Rotate when the size of the uncompressed file reaches this size in MiB. | ||
| IGEL Setup > | ||
| > Trigger tcpdump log | debug.tools.netlog.ifconfig.trigger_tcpdump_save | true / false | 
| Trigger the saving of tcpdump logs if an error counter increases or if the IP address changes. | ||
