System Health And Status; Show Command; Event Logging - GE MDS TransNEXT NET9L Technical Manual

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3.3.10.6
password.min_non_alpha_numeric [0-255]
This item specifies the minimum number of special characters for a new password. Default is 0.
password.permit_username ["on" or "off"]
3.3.10.7
This attribute specifies whether any of the reserved user roll names can be used as the password. Default
is "off".

3.4 System Health and Status

Show command

The CLI show commands provides a quick means to obtain various types of device status. Options
include the following:
show device
show log
show alarms
show status
show stats
show sync
show temp
show vin
show uptime
show rssi
show rssi!
show eth

Event Logging

Key system status change conditions are stored as logged events in non-volatile memory. Examples of
logged events include alarm changes, configuration changes, software updates, reboots, logins, etc.
NOTE
Logs currently can only be retrieved or cleared via the CLI interface.
To display logs issue the show logs command as follows:
>show log
Event Log:
0. Configuration: Configuration Change - radio
1. Login: User logged in - admin
2. Login: User logged out - admin
3. Login: User logged in - admin
4. Login: User logged out - admin
5. Login: User logged in - admin
6. Login: User logged out - admin
7. !SET - Alarms: VSWR
8. !CLR - Alarms: No Sync
9. Configuration: Configuration Saved - Local Console
10. Configuration: Configuration Change - radio
11. Configuration: Configuration Change - radio
12. Login: User logged in - admin
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Show device information
Show event log
Show current system alarms
Show radio status
Show radio and network statistics
Show radio synchronization status
Show system temperature
Show radio input voltage
Show system uptime
Show continuous radio RSSI
Show radio RSSI
Show ethernet status
MDS TransNEXT Technical Manual
MDS 05-7280A01, Rev. A

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