User's Manual
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
BreezeNET B System Manual
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Ethernet Port Negotiation Mode
The Ethernet Port Negotiation Mode submenu displays the current
Ethernet port state and enables defining the negotiation mode of the
Ethernet port. The available options are:
Force 10 Mbps & Half-Duplex
Force 10 Mbps & Full-Duplex
Force 100 Mbps & Half-Duplex
Force 100 Mbps & Full-Duplex
Auto Negotiation (10/100 Mbps and Half/Full Duplex)
The default is Auto Negotiation (10/100 Mbps and Half/Full Duplex)
Event Log Menu
The Event Log Menu enables controlling 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: Message (lowest severity), 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 Event Log may be read using TFTP, with remote file
name <SNMP Read Community>.log (the default SNMP Read
Community is public). The Event Log may also be uploaded to a remote
FTP server.
The Event Log Menu includes the following options:
Event Log Policy
The Event Log Policy determines the minimal severity level. All events
whose severity is equal to or higher than the defined severity are logged.
Valid values are: Message (MSG) Level, Warning (WRN) Level, Error
(ERR) Level, Fatal (FTL) Level, Log None.
The default selection is Warning Level severity.