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13.3.3 Proxy Menu
You can create proxy connections to reach-through to the craft port, modem port or any of the other
eight serial ports from the P)roxy menu. You'll be able to monitor and control additional devices via proxy
connection to the NetGuardian. Data presented and handshaking will be specified by the connected
device.
To cancel the proxy connection wait a half second, then quickly type @@@ and press ENTER.
To send a Ctrl-Break to a terminal server, type \brk and press ENTER.
Fig. 13.3.3.1.
Access devices connected to the eight data ports on the back panel through M)onitor
menu > P)roxy option
13.3.4 Event Logging
Choose E)vent log to view the up to 100 events posted to the NetGuardian; including power up, base
and system alarms, ping alarms, analog alarms, and controls. Posted events for the various alarms
include both alarm and clear status. Refer to Table 13.3.4.A for event log field descriptions.
Note:
All information in the event log will be erased upon reboot or a power failure.
Fig. 13.3.4.1.
Monitor the last 100 events recorded by the NetGuardian from the M)onitor menu > E)
Summary of Contents for NetGuardian 832A
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