368 Using the Event Log
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Last—To see a specified number of entries at the bottom of the log
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First—To see a specified number of entries at the top of the log
If you selected All, go to
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In the Matching Entries box, type the number of log entries you want to see.
The maximum number of entries you can specify depends on the number of entries in the log.
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Click Apply to filter out the unwanted entries from the display.
Filtering Events by Severity
You can limit the events you see in the Event log based on event severity.
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Click on the Severity tab.
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Select or clear the severity levels to display (the following descriptions are WSS-based):
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Emergency—The WSS is unusable.
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Alert—Action must be taken immediately.
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Critical—You must resolve the critical condition. If you do not resolve the condition,
the WSS might reboot or shut down.
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Error—The WSS is missing data or unable to form a connection.
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Warning—A possible problem exists.
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Notice—Events that potentially can cause system problems have occurred. These are
logged for diagnostic purposes.
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Info—Informational messages only. No problems exist.
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Debug—Output from debugging.
By default, all severity levels are selected. Toggle the All checkbox to select or clear all severity
levels.
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After selecting the severity levels to log, click Apply to filter out the unwanted severity levels
from the list.
Filtering Events by Facility
You can limit the events you see in Event Viewer by network facility or WLAN Management Software
facility.
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Click on the Facility tab.
2
Select or deselect individual facilities.
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After selecting the facilities to log, click Apply to filter out the unwanted facilities from the list.
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