Diagnostics
11.1 Diagnostics
SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Command Line Interface
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Result
You are now in the EVENTS configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config-events)#
Further notes
You exit the EVENTS configuration mode with the command
end
or
exit
.
11.1.6
Commands in the Events configuration mode
This section describes commands that you can call up in the EVENTS configuration mode.
In the Global configuration mode, enter the
events
command to change to this mode.
Commands relating to other topics that can be called in the Global configuration mode can
be found in the relevant sections.
●
If you exit the EVENTS configuration mode with the
exit
command, you return to the
Global configuration mode.
●
If you exit the EVENTS configuration mode with the
end
command, you return to the
Privileged EXEC mode.
11.1.6.1
add log
Description
With this command, you create an entry in the log.
Requirement
You are in the EVENTS Configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config-events)#
Syntax
Call the command without parameters:
add log <log entry>
The parameter has the following meaning:
Parameter
Description
Range of values / note
log entry
Entry in the logbook
max. 150 characters
Result
The entry has been made in the logbook.