CLI Language Reference

CLI Command List

Read Remote Log

Purpose: Retrieves and displays the log from the remote Access Bank II at the far end of the DS1. The Access Bank II must be operational to read its log. The command displays a message similar to the following. To erase all log entries, use the clear remote log command. (See “Clear Remote Log” on page 28.)

NOTE: This command only displays the most recent 18 log events. The Access Bank II records the most recent 2048 events in nonvolatile memory, which is protected from power failures. To see the complete log, you will need

adirect CLI connection to the unit’s RS-232 port. Security: Level 3 (monitor)

Syntax: read remote <n> log

Field

Description

 

 

n

DS1 number, 1 to 32.

 

 

Example: read remote 9 log

Message:

Event Log:

 

 

Time

Date

Description

--------

----------

---------------------------------------------------

1)23:21:15 01/04/1996 t1drop (T1#2) - First time Unavailable for a Second

2)23:21:14 01/04/1996 t1drop (T1#2) - First time available for a Second

3)23:06:15 01/04/1996 t1drop (T1#2) - First time Unavailable for a Second

4)23:06:14 01/04/1996 t1drop (T1#2) - First time available for a Second

5)

22:51:15 01/04/1996

sys

- Remote Monitor Login

6)

22:51:13 01/04/1996

sys

- V.35 I/F Operational

7)

22:36:14 01/04/1996

sys

- Codec I/F Operational

8)

22:36:13 01/04/1996

sys

- T1 Framer I/F Operational

9)

22:21:14 01/04/1996

sys

- SCC I/F Operational

10)

22:21:13 01/04/1996

sys

- First time available for a Second

11)

22:06:14 01/04/1996

sys

- Memory Good

12)

22:06:14 01/04/1996

sys

- Power Up or Reset

13)

21:52:12 01/04/1996

sys

- Low Power and/or Brown-Out Conditions

14)21:51:29 01/04/1996 t1 (T1#1) - Yellow Alarm not being received

15)21:51:28 01/04/1996 t1 (T1#1) - Signal Restored (Carrier Present)

16)21:51:23 01/04/1996 t1drop (T1#2) - First time Unavailable for a Second

17)21:51:18 01/04/1996 t1drop (T1#2) - Loss of Framing

18)21:51:16 01/04/1996 t1 (T1#1) - Received Yellow Alarm

NOTE: The Access Bank II has two T1 interfaces, called T1 #1 and #2, or DS1 #1 and #2. The Access Navigator DS1 connects to one T1, and the other may be used as a T1 Drop to customer equipment. In the Access Bank II/SDSL, the SDSL interface replaces T1#2.

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