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System-Exception: Camera fail 3 at Wed Jun 30 14:21:26 2004 +0200<br>
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250 OK
QUIT 221 closing connection
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Logfile
The Logfile stores all information on every action that is carried out by the unit; when alarms are
received and actioned, resets, failed outward bound alarm connections, etc.
This is the current file and will continue to store data until it reaches its maximum size limit (typically
1Mb). This file then writes over the top of the Logfile Backup and becomes the backup file and a new
logfile is created.
This ensures current and recent information is always available.
The information detailed is; Time and date, Reset Code and Reason, Connection-status, Site and ARC
ID.
The typical log information should look like this:
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System-Start : at 15:11:39 on 24-06-2004 UTC
System-Halt : at 15:11:28 on 24-06-2004 UTC
Restart code : 100
Restart reason : Controlled user RESET from Telnet or the webpages
Alarm-Log : Alarm initiated : Zone 1 at 15:11:59 on 24-06-2004 +0100
Connection-Status: request connection for Alarm Reporting at 15:11:59 on 24-06-2004 +0100
Connection-Status : Connection to 172.16.100.12\Ethernet at 15:11:59 on 24-06-2004 +0100
Site-Id: DS250
Arc-ID: DS2-50
System-Status:
Local-IP: 172.16.89.50
Activating-Channel: 3
Response-Images: 1
Response-Area: Zone 1
Response-Level: GREEN
Alarm-Time: 15:11:59 on 24-06-2004
Rec-Index: 14:11:59 on 24-06-2004
Connection-Status : Connection closed at 15:11:59 on 24-06-2004 +0100
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