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Step 2
Enter the Show command and re-direct the output to a file for review:
show event
Step 3
Since it is likely that the event log is longer than a single terminal window, and possibly
longer than your client machine's buffer, you can optionally use the following command:
show eventLog paged
This will display the event log one page at a time. Press any key or the display the next
page.
Step 4
Right-click on the Telnet window and select Select All. Then copy <Ctrl-c> and paste
<Ctrl-p> the content into another file for review. This option allows you to collect the event
log data for further analysis, if you are not using a syslog server.
Step 5
Review the resulting file for any of the messages listed above.
Refer to the RedMAX AN100U/UX Base Station User Guide for detailed information on
using the CLI.
Monitoring Statistical Results Screens
Both the AN100U/UX and the subscriber units provide various screens showing wireless,
Ethernet, and service flow performance. You can find statistical information on the
subscriber unit in the CLI Monitor screen (accessed by simply typing "monitor" from the
root menu. The same menu is available via the AN100U/UX's CLI, but most of the
AN100U/UX's crucial information is more easily accessed via the GUI using the SS Info
and Status menus.
AN100U/UX Web Client
Step 1
Login to the Web client as outlined in “Connecting to the Sector Controller Web Client” on
page 2-4.
Step 2
From the Main menu select Monitoring > SSInfo.
The Subscriber Information page is displayed. You can review this page to view
statistical information on each of the connected subscriber units.
Step 3
From the Main menu select Monitoring > Status.
The Wireless Status page is displayed. You can review this page to view statistical
information on the wireless interface.
AN100U/UX CLI
Step 1
Login to the CLI as outlined in “Connecting to the Sector Controller Command Line
Interface” on page 2-5.