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| THERMO RELEASE OVER | WARN |
| The temperature detected in the network module has come back to |
| RANGE: dev:<device id> |
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| normal. |
| value:<temp> |
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| <temp> - temperature when the entry was logged |
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| Insecure Telnet From | WARN |
| Someone tried to start a Telnet session from the listed IP address |
| <ip addr> |
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| and it did not match any of the configured secured client IP |
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| addresses. |
| Incorrect Telnet | WARN |
| Someone attempted to use the wrong password to start a Telnet |
| Password |
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| session. |
| Telnet Session Begin | INFO |
| A Telnet session has started. |
| Telnet Session End | INFO |
| A Telnet session has terminated. |
20.3.2DSL Line Diagnostic Screen
Click DSL in the Diagnostic screen to open the DSL Line Diagnostic screen.
Use this screen to check the module’s DSL chip via Local Loopback or connections via OAM F5 tests.
| Figure | DSL Line Diagnostic |
| Table | DSL Line Diagnostic |
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LABEL |
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Diagnostic | Click this link to go to the network module’s Diagnostic screen. | |
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Diagnostic |