Event Logs
A.2
— IOLINK-PRO & 520 Reference Manual
Completed BACP negotiation with <remote site alias>
Generated when the Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol negotiation has been completed with the remote site
device associated with the stated remote site profile. Once BACP negotiations are complete, the two routers will
negotiate when required to bring up the second link.
Completed BCP negotiation with <remote site alias>
Generated when the Bridging Control Protocol negotiation has been completed with the remote site device
associated with the stated remote site profile. Once BCP negotiations are complete, IP routing may take
place between the two routers.
Completed CCP negotiation with <remote site alias>
Generated when the Compression Control Protocol negotiation has been completed with the remote site device
associated with the stated remote site profile. Once CCP negotiations are complete, IP routing may take place
between the two routers.
Completed CMCP negotiation with <remote site alias>
Generated when the Connection Management Control Protocol negotiation has been completed with the
remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile. Once IPCP negotiations are complete, IP
routing may take place between the two routers.
Completed IPCP negotiation with <remote site alias>
Generated when the Internet Protocol Control Protocol negotiation has been completed with the remote site
device associated with the stated remote site profile. Once IPCP negotiations are complete, IP routing may
take place between the two routers.
Completed IPXCP negotiation with <remote site alias>
Generated when the Internet Packet Exchange Control Protocol negotiation has been completed with the
remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile. Once IPXCP negotiations are complete,
IPX routing may take place between the two routers.
Configuration restored
Generated during a warm start when a configuration is successfully restored from non-volatile RAM.
Connection attempt to <IP address>
Generated when the bridge/router attempts a Telnet connection. The IP address of the target bridge/router is
specified.
DHCPserv_Request: client requested Address <IP address>. No previous record stored.
A client has requested an IP address from the DHCP server that the server has no record of being reserved; the client
will not receive an address from this server until the client times out and broadcasts an unreserved address request.
Usually caused by a client connecting from another network.
DHCP services – declined. Address <IP address> declined by client, mark it as unavailable.
Generated when a client declines an address offered by the DHCP service, usually because the client has found from
some other source that the addess is unavailable.