Using the Command Line Interface

show event-log

This command displays log messages stored in the access point’s memory.

Syntax

show event-log

Command Mode

Exec

Example

Outdoor 11a Building to Building#show event-log

Mar 09 11:57:55 Information: 802.11g:11g Radio Interface Enabled

Mar 09 11:57:55 Information: 802.11g:Radio channel updated to 8

Mar 09 11:57:34 Information: 802.11g:11g Radio Interface Enabled

Mar 09 11:57:18 Information: 802.11g:11g Radio Interface Enabled

Mar 09 11:56:35 Information: 802.11a:11a Radio Interface Enabled

Mar 09 11:55:52 Information: SSH task: Set SSH server port to 22

Mar 09 11:55:52 Information: SSH task: Enable SSH server.

Mar 09 11:55:52 Information: Enable Telnet.

Mar 09 11:55:40 Information: 802.11a:11a Radio Interface Disabled

Mar 09 11:55:40 Information: 802.11a:Transmit Power set to QUARTER Press <n> next. <p> previous. <a> abort. <y> continue to end : Outdoor 11a Building to Building #configure

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z Outdoor 11a Building to Building (config)#logging clear

System Clock Commands

These commands are used to configure SNTP and system clock settings on the access point.

Table 14 System Clock Commands

Command

Function

Mode

Page

 

 

 

 

sntp-server ip

Specifies one or more time servers

GC

6-38

sntp-server enable

Accepts time from the specified time servers

GC

6-38

sntp-server date-time

Manually sets the system date and time

GC

6-39

sntp-server

Sets the start and end dates for daylight savings time

GC

6-40

daylight-saving

 

 

 

sntp-server timezone

Sets the time zone for the access point’s internal clock

GC

6-40

show sntp

Shows current SNTP configuration settings

Exec

6-41

 

 

 

 

6-37

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3Com WL-575, 3CRWEASYA73 manual System Clock Commands, Syntax Show event-log Command Mode