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Appendix A Log Descriptions
Table 172 Registration Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
Time is up. Do
expiration daily-
check.
Read MyZyXEL.com
storage has failed.
Open /proc/MRD has
failed.
IDP service has
expired.
Content-Filter
service has expired.
Unknown TLS/SSL
version: %d.
Load trusted root
certificates has
failed.
Certificate has
expired.
Self signed
certificate.
Self signed
certificate in
certificate chain.
Verify peer
certificates has
succeeded.
Certification
verification failed:
Depth: %d, Error
Number(%d):%s.
Certificate issuer
name:%s.
The wrong format for
HTTP header.
Timeout for get server
response.
Download file size is
wrong.
Parse HTTP header has
failed.
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DESCRIPTION
The processes a service expiration day check every 24 hrs.
Read data from EEPROM has failed.
This error message is shown when getting MAC address.
The IDP service period has expired. The device can find this through either a
service expiration day check via MyZyXEL.com server or by the device's own
count.
The content filtering service period has expired. The device can find this
through either a service expiration day check via MyZyXEL.com server or by
the device's own count.
The device only supports SSLv3 protocol. %d: SSL version assigned by client.
The device needs to load the trusted root certificate before the device can
verify a server's certificate. This log displays if the device failed to load it.
Verification of a server's certificate failed because it has expired.
Verification of a server's certificate failed because it is self-signed.
Verification of a server's certificate failed because there is a self-signed
certificate in the server's certificate chain.
The device verified a server's certificate while processing an HTTPS
connection.
Verification of a server's certificate failed while processing an HTTPS
connection. This log identifies the reason for the failure.
1st %d: certificate chain level
2nd %d: error number
%s: error message
Verification of the specified certificate failed because the device could not get
the certificate's issuer name. %s is the certificate name.
The header format of a packet returned by a server is wrong.
After the device sent packets to a server, the device did not receive any
response from the server. The root cause may be a network delay issue.
The file size downloaded for AS is not identical with content-length
Device can't parse the HTTP header in a response returned by a server. Maybe
some HTTP headers are missing.
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