Start Display at Index
Enter the event with which you want the event log
to begin.
Max Number of Events to Display
Enter the number of events you want displayed on
the event log.
Index
Sequentially numbers the events in the event log
from the oldest to the newest.
Time
Displays the time stamp that was recorded with
the event. The time stamp format displayed is dependent on the time
stamp format that was selected at the time the event occurred. Three
time stamp formats are supported:
- System Uptime
- The length of time the system was operational
when the event occurred. Initially, the length of time is displayed
as number of seconds, increasing to minutes, days, and weeks.
For example, 1w0d represents 1 week and 0 days.
- Global Standard Time
- The time of day the event occurred in UTC time. This time is
recorded as Month dd hh:mm:ss.usec and the three-letter time zone
(UTC). The system clock must be set for this time stamp to work.
- Local Time - The
time of day the event occurred in the local time zone. This time
is recorded as Month DD hh:mm:ss:usec and three-letter time zone.
The system clock must be set for this time stamp to work.
Severity
Lists the severity of the event as follows:
- Emergency (level 0 severity) - The system
is unusable.
- Alert (level 1 severity) - An immediate
action is required.
- Critical (level 2 severity) - The conditions
are critical.
- Error (level 3 severity) - Error conditions
are recorded.
- Warning (level 4 severity) - A warning
message indicates a potential error condition.
- Notification (level 5 severity) - Normal
operation is occurring but significant conditions could result.
- Informational (level 6 severity) - An
Information message provides routine information on normal activity
and does not indicate an error.
- Debugging (level 7 severity) - Debugging
messages are provided.
Description
Gives a description of the error event.
Note: The radio
MAC address appears in the the bridge event log. When a client roams
from a bridge (for example, bridge alpha) to another bridge (bridge
bravo), a message appears in the event log on bridge alpha stating
that the client roamed to bridge bravo. The MAC address that appears
in the event message is the MAC address for the radio in access
point bravo instead of the Ethernet port in access point bravo.
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