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BreezeACCESS 4.0 Operations and Administration
Manual Revision: 1.01
! Flash Memory Control – Selects the active software version. The
following options are available:
" Reset and Boot from Shadow Version – Activates the
Shadow (backup) software version. The unit resets
automatically and loads the shadow firmware.
" Use Current Version After Reset – Defines the current
version as the one that will be activated and used after the
next reset.
The flash memory can store two software versions. One version is
called Current and the other is called Shadow. New software
versions are loaded as the Shadow version. You can select the
Shadow version as the new active version by selecting Reset and
Boot from Shadow Version. However, after the next reset, the
Current version will be activated again. If you wish to continue
using the currently active version after the next reset, select Use
Current Version After Reset.
The parameters configured in the unit are not changed as a result of
downloading new software versions (unless the new version includes
additional parameters or other changes in the list of parameters).
New parameters are loaded with their default values.
! Console Speed – Defines the speed at which the unit communicates
with the terminal running the terminal emulation program. This
parameter must be changed prior to changing the speed of the
terminal connected to it.
The allowed speeds are: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200
baud.
The default value is 9600 baud.
! Log Out TimerEnters a new Log Out Timer value. If the monitor
program is not used for the specified time, the unit will
automatically exit the monitor program.
The allowed range is 1 to 999 minutes.
The default value is 5 minutes.
! Event Log Menu – Controls the event log feature. The event log is
an important debugging tool and a flash memory sector is dedicated
for storing it. Events are classified according to their severity level:
Trace (lowest severity), Message, Warning, Error or Fatal (highest
severity).
The severity at which events are saved in the Event Log is
configurable. Events from the configured severity and higher are
saved and may be displayed upon request. Log history can be
displayed up to the full number of current active events. In the log
an event is defined as active as long as it has not been erased (a
maximum of 1000 events may be displayed). The error log may be
read using TFTP, with remote file name <SNMP Read
Community>.log (the default SNMP Read Community is public).