Monitoring Tools 7-55

WAN Event History

The WAN Event History screen lists a total of 128 events on the WAN. The most recent events appear at the top.

 

 

WAN Event History

 

11:48:19 AM

Current Date --

11/5/99

 

 

-Date-----

Time-----

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

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11/04/99 17:46:21 RFC1483: IP up, channel 2, gateway: 163.176.107.1

11/04/99 17:46:17 RFC1483-2 rate set to 576 Kbps

11/04/99 17:46:17

DML-4

up

11/04/99 17:46:17 RFC1483-2 rate set to 432 Kbps

11/04/99 17:46:17 RFC1483-2 rate set to 432 Kbps

11/04/99 17:46:17

DML-3

up

11/04/99 17:46:17

DML-1

up

11/04/99 17:46:17

DML-2

up

11/04/99 17:46:15 >>WAN: Data link activated at 144 Kbps

11/04/99 17:46:15 >>WAN: Data link activated at 144 Kbps

11/04/99 17:46:15 >>WAN: Data link activated at 144 Kbps 11/04/99 17:46:15 RFC1483-2 rate set to 144 Kbps 11/04/99 17:46:15 RFC1483: Channel 2 up

11/04/99 17:46:15 >>WAN: Data link activated at 144 Kbps

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Clear History...

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

Each entry in the list contains the following information:

Time: Time of the event.

Date: Date of the event.

Event: A brief description of the event.

Ch.: The channel involved in the event.

Dir. Number: The directory number (number dialed) involved in the event (switched circuit models only).

The first event in each call sequence is marked with double arrows (>>).

Failures are marked with an asterisk (*).

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

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 get more information about any event listed in the WAN Event History, select the event and then press Return. A dialog box containing more information about the selected event will appear. Press Return or Escape to dismiss the dialog box.

To clear the event history, select Clear History at the bottom of the history screen and press Return.

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Netopia D3232 IDSL, D7171 SDSL, D7100 SDSL, D3100-I IDSL manual WAN Event History, 11/04/99 DML-4

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