Monitoring Tools 12-7

Device Event History

The Device Event History screen lists a total of 128 port and system events, giving the time and date for each event, as well as a brief description. The most recent events appear at the top.

In the Statistics & Logs screen, select Device Event History. The Device Event History screen appears.

 

 

Device Event History

 

 

 

Current Date --

12/11/98 12:26:39 PM

-Date-----

Time-----

Event------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------SCROLL UP-----------------------------------

08/11/98 12:25:28 Telnet connection up, address 163.176.8.134

08/11/98 12:25:05 * IP address server configuration error; server disabled 08/11/98 12:25:05 * IP: Route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 not installed

08/11/98 12:25:05 --BOOT: Warm start v4.3 ---------------------------------

08/11/98 12:19:17 * IP address server configuration error; server disabled 08/11/98 12:19:17 * IP: Route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 not installed

08/11/98 12:19:17 --BOOT: Warm start v4.3 ---------------------------------

08/11/98 12:18:15 * IP address server configuration error; server disabled 08/11/98 12:18:15 * IP: Route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 not installed

08/11/98 12:18:15 --BOOT: Warm start v4.3 ---------------------------------

08/11/98 12:16:34 Telnet connection up, address 163.176.8.134 08/11/98 12:15:54 IP address server initialization complete 08/11/98 12:15:54 * IP: Route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 not installed

08/11/98 12:15:54 --BOOT: Warm start v4.3 ---------------------------------

---------------------------------SCROLL DOWN----------------------------------

Clear History...

Return/Enter on event item for details or SCROLL [UP/DOWN] item for scrolling.

If the event history exceeds the size of the screen, you can scroll through it by using SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN.

To scroll up, select SCROLL UP at the top of the list and press Return. To scroll down, select SCROLL DOWN at the bottom of the list and press Return.

To obtain more information about any event listed in the Device Event History, select the event and then press Return. A dialog box containing more information about the selected event appears. Press Return or Escape to dismiss the dialog box.

To clear the Device Event History, select Clear History and press Return.

Routing tables

You can view all of the IP, IPX, and AppleTalk routes in the Netopia R9100’s IP, IPX, and AppleTalk routing tables, respectively.

To go to a routing table screen, select the routing table you are interested in from the Statistics & Logs screen.

Each of the routing table screens represents a “snapshot” of the routing table information at the time the screen is first invoked. To take a new snapshot, select Update at the bottom of the screen and press Return.

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Farallon Communications R9100 manual Routing tables, Device Event History

R9100 specifications

Farallon Communications R9100 is a high-performance network device designed to meet the demanding needs of modern telecommunications. This robust system specializes in delivering reliable, efficient, and scalable solutions for various networking environments. Its architectural design integrates cutting-edge technologies that enhance performance while ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the R9100 is its advanced routing capabilities. Equipped with powerful processors, it supports multiple routing protocols, including OSPF, BGP, and EIGRP. This flexibility allows network administrators to optimize data flow and maintain seamless connectivity across diverse network topologies. The R9100 also includes sophisticated Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, enabling prioritization of critical traffic, which is essential for latency-sensitive applications.

Another significant aspect of the R9100 is its support for various interfaces. Whether organizations require Ethernet, fiber, or wireless connections, the R9100 accommodates a broad range of interface options. This versatility ensures that it can be deployed in various environments, from large enterprise networks to smaller branch offices.

Security is a crucial consideration in today’s networking landscape, and the R9100 addresses this with built-in security features. These include stateful firewall capabilities, Intrusion Detection System (IDS), and comprehensive Virtual Private Network (VPN) support. Such features allow organizations to safeguard sensitive data and maintain compliance with industry regulations.

The R9100 also prioritizes ease of management. With a user-friendly interface and robust monitoring tools, network administrators can easily configure and manage the device. This capability facilitates rapid troubleshooting and performance tuning, ensuring minimal downtime and optimal user experience.

Energy efficiency is an additional characteristic that sets the R9100 apart from its competitors. Designed with eco-friendly technologies, it minimizes power consumption while maximizing output, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

In conclusion, Farallon Communications R9100 stands out as a versatile and powerful network device that meets the complexities of modern telecommunications. With its advanced routing features, robust security measures, varied interface options, and energy-efficient design, the R9100 is a formidable player in the networking landscape. Organizations can rely on this solution to enhance their network performance and evolve alongside their growing technological needs.