Chapter 42 Command Examples

Table 89 Log Format (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

<type>

This identifies what kind of log it is. "INFO" identifies an information log. "WARN"

 

identifies a warning log.

<log message>

This is the log’s detailed information (see Table 90 on page 278)

 

 

42.3.1 Log Messages

The following table lists and describes the system log messages.

Table 90 Log Messages

LOG MESSAGE

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

ADSL <port> Link

INFO

An ADSL port established a connection.

Up(SN=<seq no>): <ds

 

<port> - port number

rate>/<us rate>!

 

<seq no> - sequence number of the connection

or

 

<ds rate> - downstream rate

ADSL Link Info: NM:<ds

 

<us rate> - upstream rate

NM>/<us NM>!

 

<us NM> - upstream noise margin

 

 

<ds NM> - downstream noise margin

 

 

 

ADSL <port> Link

WARN

An ADSL port lost its connection.

Down(SN=<seq no>)!

 

<port> - port number

 

 

<seq no> - sequence number of the connection

 

 

 

ADSL <port> Link Loss

WARN

The subscriber device connected to an ADSL port experienced a loss of

of Power Dying-Gasp

 

power (Dying-Gasp).

Event!

 

<port> - port number

Change time server to

INFO

The time server setting was changed to none.

none.

 

 

Change time server to

INFO

The time server protocol setting was changed to TIME. The time server’s IP

TIME. IP:<ip>

 

address and time zone are displayed.

Timezone: <time zone>.

 

 

Change time server to

INFO

The time server protocol setting was changed to DAYTIME. The time

DAYTIME. IP: <ip>

 

server’s IP address and time zone are displayed.

Change time server to

INFO

The time server protocol setting was changed to NTP. The time server’s IP

NTP. IP: <ip>

 

address and time zone are displayed.

Timezone: <time zone>

 

 

Ether <port> Link

WARN

An Ethernet link is down.

Down(SN=N)!

 

<port> - 1 is ENET1, 2 is ENET2

 

 

SN - an internal sequencer number

 

 

 

Ether N Link Up(SN=N):

INFO

An Ethernet link is up.

<speed>!

 

<port> - 1 is ENET1, 2 is ENET2

 

 

SN - an internal sequencer number

 

 

<speed> - Ethernet connection speed, for example 1000M or 100M

 

 

 

Incorrect Password!

WARN

Someone attempted to use the wrong password to start a console, telnet or

 

 

FTP session (see the <process> field for the type of session).

Session Begin!

INFO

A console, telnet or FTP session has begun (see the <process> field for the

 

 

type of session).

Session End!

INFO

A console telnet or FTP session has terminated (see the <process> field for

 

 

the type of session).

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