Specifications

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3.9.5 Event Log Menu
The microprocessor within the transceiver monitors many operational
parameters and logs them. Events are classified into four levels of
importance, which are described in Table 3-3. Some of these events
result from a condition that prevents the normal operation of the radio—
these are “critical” events. These cause the radio to enter an “alarmed”
state, and the POWER LED to blink, until the condition is corrected. All
events are stored in the Events Log, which holds about 5,000 entries.
Time and Date Stamping
The events stored in the Event Log are time stamped using the time and
date. You must manually enter the date and time at the AP.
(See “DEVICE INFORMATION MENU” on Page 84.) The manually
set time and date clock is backed up by an internal battery.
Figure 3-46. Event Log Menu
Current Alarms (Telnet or Terminal only)—Lists events that have
placed the radio in the alarmed state.
View Event Log (see Figure 3-47)—Lists events stored in the cur-
rent log. Some of these events are stored in volatile memory,
and are lost if power is removed.
Table 3-3. Event Classifications
Level Description or Impact
Informational Normal operating activities
Minor Does not affect radio operation
Major Degraded radio performance, but still
capable of operation
Critical The radio cannot operate