Appendix D
D.1 Messages in the event log
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Messages about file upload or download
Messages
Description
File upload via HTTP(S): load of FileType <file type> OK
-> restart required
Loading the file via HTTP(S) was successful. A restart is
required.
File upload via HTTP(S): load of FileType<file type> OK
Loading the file via HTTP(S) was successful.
File upload via HTTP(S): validation of FileType <file type>
IDENTICAL
Loading the file via HTTP(S) was successful. The file is
identical to the existing file.
File upload via HTTP(S): validation of FileType <file type>
FAILED
Loading the file via HTTP(S) failed. The file contains errors
or is invalid.
File upload via TFTP: load of FileType <file type> OK
-> restart required
Loading the file using TFTP was successful. A restart is
required.
File upload via TFTP: load of FileType <file type> OK
Loading the file using TFTP was successful.
File upload via TFTP: validation of FileType <file type>
IDENTICAL
Loading the file using TFTP was successful. The file is iden-
tical to the existing file.
File upload via TFTP: validation of FileType <file type>
FAILED
Loading the file using TFTP failed. The file contains errors
or is invalid.
File upload via TFTP: file transfer of FileType <file type>
FAILED
Loading the file using TFTP failed. The file name is incorrect
or the file does not exist on the server.
File upload via TFTP: file transfer of FileType <file type>
failed. Cannot connect to given IP address
Loading the file using TFTP failed. The TFTP server cannot
be reached or the settings are incorrect.
File download via TFTP: file transfer of FileType <file type>
failed. Cannot connect to given IP address
Saving the file using TFTP failed. The TFTP server cannot
be reached or the settings are incorrect.
Messages error status
Messages
Description
You configure the events in "System > Events".
You configure the monitoring of the power supply and the
link on the Ethernet port in "System > Fault Monitoring".
New fault state: <fault description>
<fault description>:"Warm start performed." "Cold start
performed." "Link down on P1." "Link up on P1." "Power
down on line L1 (L2)" "DFS: No channels are available at
WLAN2"
Incoming fault.
Not all events automatically lead to a fault. On the "Events"
WBM page, you specify which events will be logged, for
example device restart, changed link on the Ethernet port.
Fault state gone: <fault description>
<fault description>:"Warm start performed." "Cold start
performed." "Link down on P1." "Link up on P1." "Power
down on line L1 (L2)" "DFS: No channels are available at
WLAN2" "C-PLUG not accepted. See System C-PLUG
mask for details."
Outgoing fault
New Fault state (reconfiguration): <fault description>
<fault description>:"Link down on P1." "Link up on P1."
"Power down on line L1 (L2)"
Incoming fault.
The event was triggered due to a change in the configura-
tion.