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19.4 Technical Reference
This section provides some technical background information about the topics
covered in this chapter.
19.4.1 Example Log Messages
This section provides descriptions of some example log messages.
Clear log after
sending mail
Select the check box to clear all logs after logs and alert messages
are sent via e-mail.
Log
Select the categories of logs that you want to record.
Send Immediate
Alert
Select the categories of alerts for which you want the NWA to
immediately send e-mail alerts.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your customized settings and exit this screen.
Reset
Click
Reset
to reconfigure all the fields in this screen.
Table 72
Logs > Log Settings
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 73
System Maintenance Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
Time calibration is
successful
The NWA has adjusted its time based on information from
the time server.
Time calibration failed
The NWA failed to get information from the time server.
DHCP client gets %s
A DHCP client got a new IP address from the DHCP server.
DHCP client IP expired
A DHCP client's IP address has expired.
DHCP server assigns %s
The DHCP server assigned an IP address to a client.
SMT Login Successfully
Someone has logged on to the NWA's SMT interface.
SMT Login Fail
Someone has failed to log on to the NWA's SMT interface.
WEB Login Successfully
Someone has logged on to the NWA's web configurator
interface.
WEB Login Fail
Someone has failed to log on to the NWA's web
configurator interface.
TELNET Login
Successfully
Someone has logged on to the NWA via telnet.
TELNET Login Fail
Someone has failed to log on to the NWA via telnet.
FTP Login Successfully
Someone has logged on to the NWA via FTP.
FTP Login Fail
Someone has failed to log on to the NWA via FTP.
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