RAD Data comm ASMi-52 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 6  Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 
Installation and Operation Manual 
6-10 Handling 
Alarms
 
ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 
ASMi-52 
System Monitoring 
1. System status 
2. System log file 
3. System clear log file 
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Figure 6-13.  System Monitoring Menu 
Working with the System Log File 
ASMi-52 maintains system alarm buffer, which can store up to 100 system alarm 
messages. The system log file specifies alarm or event name, severity (major or 
minor), status (ON or OFF), and the time elapsed since the last ASMi-52 reset. 
 
To display the system log file: 
•  From the System Monitoring menu (
Figure 6-13
), select System Log File (Main 
menu > Monitoring > System Monitoring > System Log File). 
The System Log File screen appears. 
 
To clear the system log file: 
1.  From the System Monitoring menu (
Figure 6-13
), select System Clear Log File 
(Main menu > Monitoring > System Monitoring > System Clear Log File) to 
clear the log file. 
A confirmation message is displayed at the bottom of the screen. 
2. Type Y and press <Enter>
All the system log file entries are deleted from the log file. 
Displaying the Port Status 
1.  Follow the Monitoring menu, select Physical Port Status (Main menu > 
Monitoring > Physical Port Status). 
The Physical Ports Status menu appears. 
2.  From the Physical Ports Status menu, select one of the following (see  
Figure 6-14
): 
 
Port Status
 to display the port status 
 
Line Mask
 for the line mask 
 
Port Log File 
to display the log file of the port 
 
Port Clear Log File 
to clear the log of the log file.