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Wayside access gateway wag
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OPERATION
Table 3-2 continued
Classification
Log Entry
Informational
DHCP <xx.xx.xx.xx>
assigned to <yy-yy-yy-
yy-yy-yy>
Informational
DHCP Activity is
taking place on LAN
Informational
CONFIG: No
configurables were
changed
Informational
CONFIG: Configuration
has been changed
Informational
CONFIG: Radio binding
<x> <yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy>
has been changed
Informational
USER access via Telnet
Informational
USER access via Serial
Port
Informational
ZMODEMBOOT command
received
Informational
PST: Persistent
request to
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Informational
PST: Persistent tunnel
was dropped
Document No.: COM-00-05-16
Version: C.1
Description
Means the 4 byte IP address that was assigned
to a radio with the indicated 6 byte MAC
address. When DHCP server is enabled and at
least one binding configured into the WAG,
the IP address in that binding is given to the
radio that asks for it. A log is kept of the
binding and IP address that is assigned to a
radio.
Indicates that there are devices on the
Ethernet LAN requesting DHCP configuration.
DHCP activity can be computers, radios, or any
IP-based device. When logged, the WAG hears
the DHCP requests and responds accordingly.
Indicates that the user requested configuration
and either exited without making or saving any
changes.
Indicates that the user made configuration
changes to the WAG.
Indicates that the IP address of a particular
binding (from 1 to 5 inclusive) was changed by
the user.
Indicates that the user accessed the WAG
through a Telnet session.
Indicates that the user accessed the WAG
through a serial port.
Indicates that a user entered the
ZMODEMBOOT command from either the
serial interface or from a Telnet session.
Indicates that the WAG has sent a request to
the remote WAG to establish the configured
Persistent Serial Tunnel.
Indicates that a Persistent Serial Tunnel was
dropped.
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June 2006, Revised June 2014

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