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Performing system maintenance
Performing system maintenance tasks
A31003-W1050-U100-2-7619,
March 2008
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V5 R1 , C20/C2400 User Guide 317
Figure 22 Position of the reset button in the HiPath Wireless 802.11n AP
Note: If you press the reset button and do not hold it over four seconds, the
HiPath Wireless 802.11n AP will merely reboot, and not reset to its factory
defaults.
11.3 Performing system maintenance tasks
You can perform various maintenance tasks, including:
Changing the log level
Setting a poll interval for checking the status of the Wireless APs (Health
Checking)
Enabling and defining parameters for Syslog event reporting
Forcing an immediate system shutdown, with or without reboot
Syslog event reporting uses the syslog protocol to relay event messages to a
centralized event server on your enterprise network. In the protocol a device
generates messages, a relay receives and forwards the messages, and a
collector (a syslog server) receives the messages without relaying them.
Note: The log statements Low water mark level was reached and Incoming
message dropped, because of the rate limiting mechanism indicate that
there is a burst of log messages coming to the event server and the processing
speed is slower than the incoming rate of log messages. These messages do not
indicate that the system is impaired in any way. For more information, see Section
11.5.1, “Logs, traces, audits, and DHCP messages”, on page 342.
Reset Button