Event Logs

Starting BACP negotiation with <remote site alias>

Generated when the Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol negotiation has been initiated with the remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile.

Starting BCP negotiation with <remote site alias>

Generated when the Bridging Control Protocol negotiation has been initiated with the remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile.

Starting CCP negotiation with <remote site alias>

Generated when the Compression Control Protocol negotiation has been initiated with the remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile.

Starting CMCP negotiation with <remote site alias>

Generated when the Connection Management Control Protocol negotiation has been initiated with the remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile.

Starting IPCP negotiation with <remote site alias>

Generated when the Internet Protocol Control Protocol negotiation has been initiated with the remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile.

Starting IPXCP negotiation with <remote site alias>

Generated when the Internet Packet Exchange Control Protocol negotiation has been initiated with the remote site device associated with the stated remote site profile.

Station address table has been filled

Generated when the station address table is filled. This event is not regenerated until the table size drops below 3/4 full and then fills again.

STP disabled

Generated when STP is disabled.

STP enabled

Generated when STP is enabled.

TFTP: stop putting filename to <IP address>

The bridge/router has sent the final data packet of a file (filename), but has timed out before receiving the final ACK. The session may or may not have succeeded in delivering the entire file.

TFTP: <IP address> finished getting filename

The bridge/router has sent the final packet of a file (filename) that a LAN device with IP address displayed was getting from the bridge/router.

TFTP: <IP address> finished putting filename

The bridge/router has ACK-ed the last packet of a file (filename) that a LAN device with IP address displayed was putting onto the bridge/router.

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