Assigning An Ip Address Manually; Viewing And/Or Exporting The System Log File - Omicron Lab OTMC 100 Series User Manual

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6.1.8 Assigning an IP address manually

The IP address of your OTMC 100 is usually assigned automatically. If a DHCP server is available in
the network, the IP address is assigned by the DHCP server. If not, OTMC 100 automatically selects
and assigns an IP address on its own.
Assigning an IP address manually is only necessary if the automatic IP address assignment does not
work due to specific characteristics of the network.
1. Click the Configuration icon in the navigation bar of the web interface.
2. Click the Network icon of the Configuration section and display the IPv4 pane (or IPv6 if the
network supports IPv6).
3. Select IPv4 static IP address in the Configuration field.
4. Enter the IP address, the Network mask, the Gateway address and the Name server address in
dot-decimal notation (e.g.: 192.168.1.100).
5. Click the Save button to upload and save your settings to OTMC 100.
See also section
Network configuration page

6.1.9 Viewing and/or exporting the system log file

The log file contains all events logged by the system. Therefore, it may be helpful for the technical
support of OMICRON in case of problems.
Which types of events are actually logged by the system can be selected in the
configuration
(see page 72).
1. Click the Status icon in the navigation bar of the web interface.
2. Click the Log Viewer icon to display the log file.
3. View the messages logged in the file. Error messages are displayed in red, warning messages are
displayed in orange, notice messages are displayed in black. All other messages are displayed in
gray.
4. By clicking Clear View you can clear the display of the Log Viewer page. This does not clear the
log file. Re-opening the Log Viewer page will again display all messages logged in the log file.
5. By clicking Export Log you can export the log file content to a text file (file extension .log).
The log file is saved in the persistent memory of OTMC 100. If the maximum size of the log
file is reached, the system automatically deletes old log file entries in order to release
memory space for new entries.
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Log & Notifications
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