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12 - 8 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />

Using the Logs Menu<br />

The event logs are viewed using the Logs Menu. To access this menu,<br />

select Logs from the Main Menu.<br />

Logs Menu<br />

Option Value Description<br />

1 - History - Log and alarm history<br />

2 - Clear - Clear the history buffer<br />

3 - Printlevel [ all ] - Type of logs to print<br />

4 - Loglevel[ all ] - Type of logs to save<br />

5 - Ledlevel [ error/severe ] - Type of logs to light status led<br />

6 - Statistics - Set alarms on statistics<br />

7 - Network [ off ] - Log network roaming<br />

8 - Bno<strong>de</strong>log[ off ] - Log backbone no<strong>de</strong> changes<br />

9 - Snmp [ menu ] - Set-up SNMP traps<br />

01 - Syslog [149.023.165.131] - Unix syslogd address<br />

02 - Syslevel [ error/severe ] - Type of logs to send to syslog<br />

03 - Facility [ 16 ] - Syslog facility number to send<br />

04 - Rcvsyslog [ on ] - Enable reception of syslog messages<br />

Enter an option number or name, “=” main menu, previous menu<br />

>_<br />

Viewing History Logs (History)<br />

Use the history option to view history logs of events that have occurred<br />

on the unit and the infrastructure. All logs are stored within the unit in a<br />

10KB memory buffer. The actual number of event logs the unit saves<br />

will <strong>de</strong>pend on the size of each log stored in the buffer.<br />

Log entries are always displayed in a least recent to most recent or<strong>de</strong>r. If<br />

the memory buffer becomes full, the ol<strong>de</strong>st log in the buffer will be<br />

replaced by the most recent.<br />

Only logs that have occurred since the unit was last powered up or since<br />

the memory buffer was cleared will be saved. See “Clearing the History<br />

Buffer (Clear)”.

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