Diagnostics
11.1 Diagnostics
SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Command Line Interface
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11.1.14.5
no event config
Description
With this command, you configure which of the various message types of the device will no
longer be stored or forwarded.
Requirement
You are in the EVENTS Configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config-events)#
Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
no event config
{cold-warmstart|linkchange|authentication-failure|
power-change|faultstate-change|stp-change|
overlap-ap|wds|dfs|wlan-general|
wlan-auth-log|all}{logtable|syslog|email|trap|faults|all}
The parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter
Description
cold-warmstart
Message if there is cold or warm restart
linkchange
Message when there is a status change on a physical interface
authentication-failure
Message if there is an incorrect login
power-change
Message when there is a status change in the power supply
faultstate-change
Message when there is a status change in the error monitoring
stp-change
Message when there is a change in the Spanning Tree
overlap-ap
Message if radio channels overlap (in Access Point mode only)
wds
Message if there are changes to WDS (in Access Point mode only)
dfs
Message if a radar signal is received or if there is a status change in the DFS scan
(only in Access Point mode)
wlan-general
Message if the channel bandwidth has changed (in Access Point mode only)
wlan-auth-log
Message if changes are made to the log file (in Client mode only)
ipcf-cycle-time
Message if too many clients are logged on for the set iPCF cycle time or if some cli-
ents were not reached in one cycle
(only in access point mode and only available if supported by the device)
ipcf-poll-size
Message when the PNIO data size is too large for the transmission.
(only available if supported by the device)
all
All messages
logtable
Client that processes the logbook entries
syslog
Client that sends the messages to the log server
Client that sends the e-mails