Log Messages; Table 54 Log Messages - ZyXEL Communications AAM1212 User Manual

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22.2.1 Log Messages

The following table lists and describes the system log messages.

Table 54 Log Messages

LOG MESSAGE
ADSL <port> Link
Up(SN=<seq no>):
<ds rate>/<us
rate>!
or
ADSL Link Info:
NM:<ds NM>/<us
NM>!
ADSL <port> Link
Down(SN=<seq no>)!
Session Begin!
Session End!
Incorrect
Password!
Received Firmware
Checksum Error!
Received Firmware
Size too large!
Received Firmware
Invalid!
Received File
<file>!
THERMO OVER
TEMPERATURE:
dev:<id>
threshold:<thresho
ld>(degree C)
value:<temp>(degre
e C)!
THERMO OVER
TEMPERATURE
released: dev:<id>
threshold:<thresho
ld>(degree C)
value:<temp>(degre
e C)!
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TYPE
DESCRIPTION
An ADSL port established a connection.
INFO
<port>
<seq no>
<ds rate>
<us rate>
<us NM>
<ds NM>
An ADSL port lost its connection.
WARN
<port>
<seq no>
INFO
A console, telnet or FTP session has begun (see the
<process> field for the type of session).
A console telnet or FTP session has terminated (see the
INFO
<process> field for the type of session).
Someone attempted to use the wrong password to start a
WARN
console, telnet or FTP session (see the <process> field for the
type of session).
A checksum error was detected during an attempted FTP
WARN
firmware upload.
WARN
The file size was too large with an attempted FTP firmware
upload.
Someone attempted to upload a firmware file with a wrong
WARN
identity via FTP.
A file was uploaded to the AAM by FTP.
INFO
<file>
The temperature was too high at one of the temperature
WARN
sensors.
<id>
<threshold>
<temp>
The temperature at one of the temperature sensors has come
INFO
back to normal.
<id>
<threshold>
<temp>
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- port number
- sequence number of the connection
- downstream rate
- upstream rate
- upstream noise margin
- downstream noise margin
- port number
- sequence number of the connection
- received file's name.
- 0: sensor near the ADSL chipset
- 1: sensor near the CPU
- 2: thermal sensor chip itself
- threshold temperature
- temperature when the entry was logged
- 0: sensor near the ADSL chipset
- 1: sensor near the CPU
- 2: thermal sensor chip itself
- threshold temperature
- temperature when the entry was logged
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