View Alerts And Events - NETGEAR ProSafe WC7520 Reference Manual

20-ap wireless controller
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Click Save, and follow the directions of you browser to save the logs to your computer. The
name of the zipped log file is wnc_logs.tgz.

View Alerts and Events

The wireless controller lets you view the following alerts and events:
System Alerts. System alerts such as an access point coming up or being shut
down, the wireless controller coming up or being shut down, a firmware upgrade, and
so on.
RF Events. Radio frequency events such as the detection of a coverage hole, a
change of channel, or a managed access point going down.
Load Balancing. Load-balancing events such as a bad RSSI for a client, or the
violation of a load-balancing threshold.
Rate Limit. Rate-limit events such as the violation of a rate-limit threshold.
Redundancy. Redundancy events such as the redundant wireless controller coming
up or going down, or a failover to another wireless controller.
Stacking. Stacking events such as a secondary wireless controller (slave) coming up
or going down, or the synchronization between two wireless controllers.
Each screen that displays alerts or events contains a table with three columns:
Severity. The alarm severity level: All, Minor, Normal, Major, or Critical. You can sort each
table on severity level by using the Severity drop-down list.
Description. The description of the alert or event, which is self-explanatory.
Raised Time. The date and time that the alert or event was raised. You can sort each
table on the time that the alert or event was raised by using the Raised Time drop-down
list.
To view additional alerts or events, click Next; to return to the previous alerts or events, click
Previous.
To display the latest information onscreen, click the Refresh button. To clear all information
from the screen and from memory, click the Clear All button.
To view system alerts:
Select Maintenance > Logs & Alerts > System Alerts. The System Alerts screen displays:
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