User Guide for AIR-104/AIR-204 5-2
Trigger
events
In addition to the date and time of the event, the
Detail
column records the IP address of
the network device triggering the connection, the IP address that the network device is
attempting to contact, the TCP port of the application that is triggering the connection,
and the protocol of the attempted transmission.
Connect
events
In addition to the date and time of the event, the
Detail
column records the destination
phone number and the connection rate.
Setting the time
The AIR-104/204 maintains a real-time clock, which is used to provide timestamps for
entries in the Connection Log and the System Log. The AIR-104/204’s internal clock
also controls Internet access time restrictions. For more information about the
Connection Log and Internet access time restrictions, see the relevant sections in this
chapter; for more information about messages that may appear in the System Log, see
Appendix A
.
The AIR-104/204 does not contain a battery to back up its internal clock, so the time will
not be maintained across a system reset or power-down. Therefore, in order to utilize
properly any feature that requires the clock to be accurate, you will need to reset the AIR-
104/204’s clock to the correct date and time after a system reset or power-down.
However, please note that when you set your local time zone and current Daylight
Savings Time status, these indicators are stored in flash memory; therefore they do NOT
need to be re-entered after a system reset or power-down.
Note:
Unsaved configuration items are automatically saved to non-volatile flash
memory every 30 minutes. They can also be manually saved by the
Save
Configuration
procedure described in
Chapter 6
.
Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration