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4.3.4.2 Event Log Menu
The microprocessor within the transceiver monitors many operational parameters and logs them.
Some events result from a condition that prevents the normal operation of the unit. These "critical"
events cause the unit to enter an "alarmed" state, within which the POWER LED blinks, until the
condition is corrected. All events are stored in the Event Log, which holds about 5,000 entries
Time and Date Stamping
The events stored in the Event Log are time stamped using the time and date. You must manually
enter the date and time at the AP. An internal battery backs up the manually set time and date clock.
Main menu – E) Statistics / Logging – B) Event Log:
Availability: Repeater and LCU
Parameter
Description
A) Current Alarms
Lists events that have caused the unit to enter the
alarmed state.
B) View Event Log
Lists events stored in the current log.
C) Clear Event Log
Purges the log of all stored events.
D) Send Event Log
Initiates TFTP transfer of the Event Log in a plain text
(ASCII) file to a TFTP server on the connected LAN.
E) Event Log Host
IP address of the computer on which the TFTP server
Address
resides.
F) Event Log
Name to be given to the Event Log file sent to the
Filename
TFTP server for archiving.
G) TFTP Timeout
Number of seconds the TFTP server waits for a
packet ACK (acknowledgment) from the transceiver
before suspending the file transfer.
05-XXXXA01 Version 3 Draft
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Values
y, n
Any valid IP address;
0.0.0.0
Any 40-char
alphanumeric string;
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