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The Event Log file contents can be viewed via an ASCII control terminal or a
Network Management Station (NMS).
The contents can be cleared at any time.
Note
All traps (alarm and system) can be masked per manager. See
Chapter

Displaying the Event Log File

ASMi-54 has an integrated NTP client. The NTP client is used as a means to
receive the date and time from the network. When the NTP server is properly
configured and accessible, the device displays the real date and time as was
received from the NTP server, instead of the system uptime, which is the default
state.
When the real date and time are not available, the log file messages are recorded
with the date 00-00-0000 and system uptime. Once the NTP server becomes
available, all messages (including those already received) appear with the real
date and time.
To access the Event Log file:
1. Select Main Menu>Monitoring>System.
2. Select System.
3. Select Event Log.
4. Use the arrow keys to scroll the event list up and down, left and right.
Main Menu > Monitoring > System > Event Log
Source
1
PME Port 1
2
PME Port 2
3
Eth Port 4
C - Clear Table
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit;
Figure 6-22. Typical Log File Before NTP Server is Accessible
ASMi-54 Ver. 1.0
4.
The Monitoring screen appears (see
The Monitoring System screen appears (see
The Event Log screen appears (see
14
Table 6-15
and
file.
Description
Information
LINK_DOWN
PME port
LINK_UP
PME port
LINK_DOWN
Eth port
Chapter 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Figure 6-1
Figure 6-22
present the event types that appear in the Event Log
ASMi-54
Severity
Major
Major
Major
?-Help
Handling Alarms and Traps
Manager List
).
Figure 6-2
).
Figure 6-23
Table 6-
and
).
Date
Time
00-00-0000
00:00:01
00-00-0000
00:00:02
00-00-0000
00:00:04
in
6-19

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