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Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual
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Log File Actions
Log Action
There are three available settings:
S
TOrE
IN
MODEM
—Selecting “Store in Modem” and clicking Go creates a current
status log, and overwrites any previously saved log. This action save a log even if
auto-logging is disabled. It is best to save the log immediately following the adverse
event, and before any reboot. This log will contain only information collected since
the most recent reboot of the device.
D
ISplay
—Selecting “Display” and clicking Go displays a previously stored log directly
to the web browser. You can use your mouse to select the text, and copy and paste
it into a text editor to save the log on your computer.
TFTp
TO
S
ErvEr
—Selecting “TFTP to Server” and clicking Go initiates a transfer of a
previously saved log file to a specified IP address using the TFTP protocol. In order
for the transfer to be successful, a reachable IP address must be entered under
TFTP Server IP, and the computer at that IP address must be running a TFTP Server
program. Many free TFTP Servers are available for download over the Internet. Note
that TFTP is different than FTP.
TFTP Server IP
If you select “TFTP to Server” and click Go, a valid and reachable IP address must
be entered here in order to complete the transfer of the saved log file using the TFTP
protocol. In order for the transfer to be successful, a reachable IP address must be
entered under TFTP Server IP, and the computer at that IP address must be running
a TFTP Server program. Many free TFTP Servers are available for download over the
Internet. Note that TFTP is different than FTP.
3.9 I/O Settings
Click I/O Settings on the main navigation pane to access I/O Status, Settings and Labels pages.
Status
Click the Status Tab on the I/O Settings page to view the status of the unit’s input and output ports.
Figure 32 I/O Settings–Status