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OR100 Series
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b) Disassociated log: When an AP is disconnected with an SU or vice versa due to a
reboot/soft reset/ a manual disconnect then a log is generated which is called a
disassociated log. This log consists of MAC Addresses and a reason for disconnection of
the device.
Reasons that are displayed in the log are:
Locally terminated: If an AP is a local device and loses SU link or vice versa due to a reboot/soft
reset/ a manual disconnect, then the termination reason is said to be locally terminated.
Remote terminated: if an SU is unable to connect to an AP, due to a reboot/soft reset/ a manual
disconnect, then the termination reason is said to be Remote terminated.
Power Off: (Remote Device): If there is a power failure either in a AP or SU. The termination
reason is said to be Poweroff.
c) Wireless Inactivity: This parameter is configured only in SU, if there is no activity on
wireless interface of SU in a specified time interval, reset the wireless interface. The
value should be configured in minutes. An event log is generated when wireless
inactivity triggers and this is visible in wireless events log.
d) Link Inactivity: If there is no activity on Wireless link on SU in a specified time, reset the
wireless interface. The value should be configured in minutes. An event log is generated
when Link inactivity triggers and this is visible in wireless events log.
e) DCS logs:
This feature is available only in AP with 5GHz.
Default chosen DCS threshold is 50%, when this percentage limit exceeds, then a log is
triggered and the AP activates spectrum analyser and assigns best channel to the desired
SU.
There are two types of logs generated:
DCS Triggered log
DCS best channel selection
f) Spectrum Analyser: has a start log and end log
For example:
Sat Apr 13 07:15:46 2019: Disassociated (MAC: 00:d0:41:e0:1c:1c) in SU/
Remote Device
t For example : <time stamp>: DCS triggered
<Time stamp>: DCS selected best channel