User Documentation
Wi-Fi device IE-WL-BL-AP-CL  Web Console Configuration 
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are out of the control room for an extended period, they can still be informed of the status of devices almost 
instantaneously when exceptions occur. 
In addition to logging these events, the IE-WL-BL-AP-CL supports different approaches to warn engineers 
automatically, such as SNMP trap and e-mail. 
System Logs 
System Log Event Types 
All the event group types are shown on this page. Select the event types (groups) that you want to enable by 
checking the Enable logging box next to the event types. By default, all event types are enabled (checked). 
The system events log can be viewed at Status → System Logs. 
System-related events 
Event is triggered when…   
System warm start 
The IE-WL-BL-AP-CL is rebooted, such as when its settings are 
changed (IP address, subnet mask, etc.). 
System cold start 
The IE-WL-BL-AP-CL is rebooted by power down. 
Watchdog triggers reboot 
The IE-WL-BL-AP-CL is rebooted by watchdog 
Network-related events 
Event is triggered when…   
LAN link on  
The LAN port is connected to a device or network.   
LAN link off  
The port is disconnected (e.g., the cable is pulled out, or the 
opposing device shuts down).   
Client joined/ left  
(for AP/Master mode) 
A wireless client is associated or disassociated.   
WLAN connected to AP 
(for Client/Slave mode) 
The IE-WL-BL-AP-CL is associated with an AP.   
WLAN disconnected 
(for Client/Slave mode) 
The IE-WL-BL-AP-CL is disassociated from an AP.  
RSTP changed 
The RSTP topology has changed 
RSTP new root bridge ID 
The RSTP changes its root bridge ID 
Client Roaming from previous AP to 
current AP (for Client/Slave mode) 
A client roams from a previous AP to the current AP if the signal 
strength of the current AP is greater than the previous AP by a 
certain value. 
IP address conflict 
The IE-WL-BL-AP-CL has the same IP address as another device 
connected to the same subnet. 
Link fault pass-through LAN/WLAN 
connected because of WLAN/LAN up 
The WLAN/LAN link is up and the Link fault pass-through (LFPT) 
enables the LAN/WLAN functionality. 
Link fault pass-through LAN/WLAN 
disconnected because of WLAN/LAN down 
The WLAN/LAN link is down and the Link fault pass-through (LFPT) 
disables the LAN/WLAN functionality. 
Channel availability check over DFS 
frequency (for AP/Master mode) 
The channel availability check (CAC) is started on channel 
[channel] at [frequency] GHz for 60 sec./ 
The channel availability check (CAC) task has been completed on 
channel [channel] at [frequency] GHz./ 
A radar signal is detected on channel [channel] at [frequency] 
GHz. 










