
Chapter 24: Alarm Management and Troubleshooting (CLI)
Activating the Radio Logger (CLI)
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Activating the Radio Logger (CLI)
The Radio Logger is available for PTP 820F. By default, the Radio Logger is inactive. When it is activated, it gathers
technical data about the radio and its operation. It should only be activated by technical support personnel, or by
the customer upon request of Cambium Customer Support team. Data gathered by the Radio Logger is added to
the Unit Info file, which can be exported from the unit and sent to Customer Support upon their request. See
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Note:
In order to conserve CPU resources, do not activate the Radio Logger unless it is necessary for unit
diagnostic purposes, and do not leave it active longer than necessary.
To activate the Radio Logger, enter the following command in root view:
root> logger start logger-type radio logger-duration <1-1440> slot1 1 port1 <1-2> slot2 1 port2
<1-2> slot3 1 port3 <1-2> slot4 1 port4 <1-2>
The
logger-duration
parameter is set in minutes. You can activate the logger on up to four radios in a single
command. For example, the following command activates the logger for 40 minutes on carrier one of the RFUs
connected to RFU1 and RFU2:
root> logger start logger-type radio logger-duration 40 slot1 1 port1 1 slot2 1 port2 3
For RFU-D and RFU-D-HP, you can activate the logger on one or both radio carriers. For example, the following
command activates the logger for 60 minutes on both carriers on both of the RFUs connected to RFU1 and RFU2:
root> logger start logger-type radio logger-duration 40 slot1 1 port1 1 slot2 1 port2 2 slot3 1
port1 3 slot4 1 port2 4
To display whether the Radio Logger is currently active, enter the following command in root view:
root> logger get status logger-type radio
For example, the following display indicates the Radio Logger has been set for 20 minutes on both carriers of an
RFU-D or RFU-D-HP connected to RFU1, and that the Logger is set to run for an additional 1191 seconds:
root> logger get status logger-type radio
Logger status:
Logger duration(in minutes): 20
Logger time left(in seconds): 1191
Active instances list:
Slot 1 Port 1
Slot 1 Port 2
root>
To stop the Radio Logger manually, enter the following command in root view:
root> logger stop logger-type radio
To delete all data that has been saved by the Radio Logger, enter the following command in root view:
root> logger delete logger files<logger-type>.
Important Note:
Whenever you activate the Radio Logger, any previous Radio Logger results are deleted.
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