User's Manual
80 MDS iNET 900 Series User’s Guide MDS 05-2806A01, Rev. E.1
• Filename (Telnet/Terminal only)—Name to be given to the Event
Log file sent to the TFTP server for archiving.
[
Any 40-char alphanumeric string; Blank]
NOTE: You may want to change the filename to reflect the type
of log you intend to archive and/or its date.
•
TFTP Time-out (Telnet/Terminal only)—Time in seconds the TFTP
server will wait for a packet ACK (acknowledgment) from the
transceiver before suspending the file transfer.
[
10 to 120 seconds; 10]
• Syslog Server—IP address to which alarms are sent using the sys-
log message format. [
Any valid IP address; 0.0.0.0]
View Current Alarms Most events, classified as “critical” will make the PWR LED blink, and
will inhibit normal operation of the transceiver. The LED will remain
blinking until the corrective action has been completed.
An alarm condition is different from a log event in the sense that an
alarm is persistent in nature. That is, an alarm condition remains as an
alarm until it has been cleared by correcting the cause (see Table 4-6 on
Page 120 for corrective action).
Figure 3-42. Current Alarms Screen