An RDF Site Summary (RSS) syndication feed is served by the HTTP Server. This feed contains up-to-date information regarding the configuration changes that occur on the device.

Specifying the RSS Feed to be Persistent results in the data being stored on the filesystem. The file used is "/cfg_log.txt". This allows feed data to be available across reboots (or until the factory defaults are set).

Each RSS Feed entry is prefixed with a timestamp as follows: "[BC:HH:MM:SS]". "BC" is the Boot Cycle value. This value is the number of times the device has been rebooted since the factory defaults were last loaded. The resulting "HH:MM:SS" is the time since the device booted up. This somewhat cryptic scheme is used because no Real Time Clock is available.

The RSS Feed is a scrolling feed in that only the last Max Entries entries are cached and viewable.

Simply register the RSS Feed within your favorite RSS aggregator and you will automatically be notified of any configuration changes that occur.