User guide
Table Of Contents
- AMWorks®
- Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- Installation
- Basic Operations
- Resource Switching Router
- Adding a Switching Router
- Deleting a Switching Router
- Configuring a Switching Router
- Naming Router Levels and Ports
- Defining TRGs
- Defining CRGs
- Defining DRGs
- Defining TRGs - Multiple Routers, Levels, I/O
- Defining CRGs - Multiple Routers, Levels, I/O
- Defining DRGs - Multiple Routers, Levels, I/O
- Viewing Switching Router Information
- Managing Multimedia
- Managing Users and User Groups
- Managing Servers and Server Groups
- Managing AMX Switching System Devices
- Connection Control
- Managing Event Logs
- System Administration Tools
- Adding AMX Switching System Devices
- Changing the Session Time-out Value
- Configuring Network Settings
- Changing the Administrator’s Password
- Setting Blank Passwords
- Enabling Auto Login
- Discovering Devices
- Displaying Connection Comparisons
- Find
- Pinging Devices
- Removing Offline Devices
- Removing Offline Servers
- Removing Offline Switches
- Synchronizing the System Database
- Updating Firmware
- Forcing a User Login
- Viewing Offline Devices
- Database Maintenance
- Controlling Multiple AMX Switching Systems from the AMWorks Software
- Working Offline
- Configuring LDAP
- Appendices

Chapter 10: Managing Event Logs 63
Displaying the Server Events Log
To display the Server Events log:
1. Select Event Logs - Server Events from the menu bar.
- or -
Click the Server Events Log icon in the toolbar.
2. You may optionally specify a date and time interval by selecting the year, month, day, hour,
minute, second and AM or PM in the Date From and To boxes. If you omit this information, all
server events are displayed from the last time the log was cleared.
3. Select a server name or All Servers from the Servers list box. The default is All Servers.
4. Enable one of the three server event radio buttons: Server Access, Failed Switches or
Power
On.
5. Click the Retrieve Data button. If the log contains entries for the specified events, they are
displayed. If there are no log entries, a message displays that there are no results for
specific
criteria.
6. To close the log, click the Exit button.
Displaying the System Events Log
To display the System Events log:
1. Select Event Logs - System Events from the menu bar.
- or -
Click the System Events Log icon in the toolbar.
2. You may optionally specify a date and time interval by selecting the year, month, day, hour,
minute, second and AM or PM in the Date From and To boxes. If you omit this information, all
system events are displayed from the last time the log was cleared.
3. Select a system event type from the list box below the Devices list box.
4. Click the Retrieve Data button. If the log contains entries for the specified criteria, they are
displayed. If there are no log entries, a message displays, indicating that there are no results for
specific criteria.
5. To close the log, click the Exit button.
Displaying the All Events Log
To display the All Events log:
1. Select Event Logs - All Events from the menu bar.
2. Select an event from the list box, or use the Shift or Ctrl keys to select multiple events.










