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Chapter 9 – Debug / Logging
9.1.1 Setting the Debug File Destination
Figure 61
Debug / Logging: Log file destination
Possible targets are:
9.1.2 Set Additional Debug Information
In addition to the actual message text, you can specify additional information for
each message.
Figure 62
Debug / Logging: Debug Information
Table 52
Debug / Logging: Log file destinations
Choice
Target
Note
RAM
internal RAM of the radio
modem
The messages are getting lost after a
power down or a reset
Internal FLASH internal FLASH memory
of the radio modem
After a power down or a reset, the fol
-
lowing messages are written to the
end of an already existing debug file.
The maximum size of the file is 16 MB.
USB
External USB-FLASH
memory
In this mode, a new numbered debug
file is created after each reset. The file
names are
DebugLog0.dat
,
Debu
-
gLog1.dat
and so on. The size of the
combined files is only limited by the
capacity of the USB memory.
Table 53
Debug / Logging: Debug Information (part 1 of 2)
No. Information
Note
1
Absolute
Timestamp
Time format: "Hour: Minute: Second.micro second"
If no timestamp has been received over the network (NTP),
the time elapsed since the system start is specified here.
2
Relative
Timestamp
Time as a counter of the milliseconds elapsed since the
start.
3
Repeat
Counter
Counter which indicates how many times this message has
been issued since the system start.