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Subscriber Unit Event Log
Messages
The subscriber unit records its status in a log file. You can monitor the contents of the file
when troubleshooting or on a regular basis to monitor subscriber unit operation.
The following table lists most of the messages that can be displayed by the subscriber unit.
This list provides a description of the message and some basic information regarding the
probable cause and corrective action, if required.
Table C-2 on page C-16 lists the remaining messages that are rarely encountered during
normal operation.These messages are provided for information only.
This list is sorted alphabetically be message.
Table C-1
Subscriber Event Log Messages
Message
Description
Analysis
[nn] based [nn] RF interface
detected.
Reports the RF head/frequency band
detected at startup.
This is the radio which this subscriber will use.
7030-based 3436 RF
(extended cal) interface
detected
This unit is operating in the 3436 RF
range.
This is the radio which this subscriber will use.
Add detected BS ...[BS ID]
f=[nn] kHz,
A new sector controller [BS ID] has
been detected at [nn] kHz, during the
initial scan.
This message is displayed during initial ranging
each time a sector controller is detected. The
new sector controller will be added to the list of
sector controllers to scan during startup.
Add SA ID [nn],
Security association ID has been
added.
Information only. There is no action required.
When privacy is enabled, this is one of the many
steps that subscriber must perform to complete
the authentication process.
Add TEK [nn] for SA ID [nn]
Security encryption key has been
added.
Information only. There is no action required.
When privacy is enabled, this is one of the many
steps that subscriber must perform to complete
the authentication process.