Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges Guia Do Utilizador
12 - 2 Aironet 340 Series Bridge
Overview
The Aironet 340 Series Bridge produces logs that record the occurrence
of significant events occurring within your unit and on the infrastruc-
ture. The type of events that are recorded as logs are:
of significant events occurring within your unit and on the infrastruc-
ture. The type of events that are recorded as logs are:
n Information Logs: Records status changes that occur in the normal
operation of the system. For example, when an end node associates
to an Aironet 340 Series Bridge.
to an Aironet 340 Series Bridge.
n Error Logs: Records errors that occur occasionally, but are easily
recovered from by the unit. For example, errors that occur during
the reception and transmission of packets to and from the unit.
the reception and transmission of packets to and from the unit.
n Severe Error Logs: Records errors which drastically affect the
operation of the system. The system will continue to run, but action
is required to return the unit to normal operating standards.
is required to return the unit to normal operating standards.
Information Logs
BOOTP/DHCP set new IP address
The BOOTP/DHCP server answered the request and assigned the unit an
IP address different than the configured value.
IP address different than the configured value.
Node “node address” “device name” added
A non-volatile entry was added to the association table.
Node “node address” “device name” added locally “ASCII name”
A new node associated with the local unit.
Node “node address” “device name” restarted “ASCII name”
A node that is currently associated to the local unit was reset.
Node “node address” “device name” “ASCII name” removed, max
radio retries
radio retries
A node was removed from the table because a response was not received
from the node after attempts were made to transmit a packet to it. The
node may have failed or moved to another cell.
from the node after attempts were made to transmit a packet to it. The
node may have failed or moved to another cell.