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Chapter 7 Configuring Other Settings
Event Notification Setup
Severity Level at which to display events
When an event occurs, it may be displayed immediately on the console, on the console log, or on the
GUI log for read purposes only. The event may also be recorded. (You control display and recording of
events through the Event Handling Setup page; see the Event Handling Setup Page section on
page 7-21 for details.) Use the drop-down menus to choose one of the sixteen severity levels for each
display area. Table 7-2 lists the severity levels.
Table 7-2 Event Display Severity Levels
Severity Level Description
*silent* The *silent* setting directs the access point to not
display any events immediately on the console, the
console log, or the GUI log.
System Fatal
Protocol Fatal
Port Fatal
The Fatal settings indicate an event that prevents
operation of the port or device. For operation to
resume, the port or device usually must be reset.
System refers to the access point as a whole.
Protocol refers to a specific communications
protocol in use, such as HTTP or IP.
Port refers to the access points Ethernet or radio
network interface.
System alert
Protocol alert
Port alert
External alert
The Alert settings indicate events of which an
administrator specifically requested to be informed.
System refers to the access point as a whole.
Protocol refers to a specific communications
protocol in use, such as HTTP or IP.
Port refers to the access points Ethernet or radio
network interface.
External refers to a device on the network other
than the access point.