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42.3.1 Log Messages
The following table lists and describes the system log messages.
<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)
Table 89 Log Format (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 90 Log Messages
LOG MESSAGE TYPE DESCRIPTION
ADSL <port> Link
Up(SN=<seq no>): <ds
rate>/<us rate>!
or
ADSL Link Info: NM:<ds
NM>/<us NM>!
INFO An ADSL port established a connection.
<port> - port number
<seq no> - sequence number of the connection
<ds rate> - downstream rate
<us rate> - upstream rate
<us NM> - upstream noise margin
<ds NM> - downstream noise margin
ADSL <port> Link
Down(SN=<seq no>)!
WARN An ADSL port lost its connection.
<port> - port number
<seq no> - sequence number of the connection
ADSL <port> Link Loss
of Power Dying-Gasp
Event!
WARN The subscriber device connected to an ADSL port experienced a loss of
power (Dying-Gasp).
<port> - port number
Change time server to
none.
INFO The time server setting was changed to none.
Change time server to
TIME. IP:<ip>
Timezone: <time zone>.
INFO The time server protocol setting was changed to TIME. The time server’s IP
address and time zone are displayed.
Change time server to
DAYTIME. IP: <ip>
INFO The time server protocol setting was changed to DAYTIME. The time
server’s IP address and time zone are displayed.
Change time server to
NTP. IP: <ip>
Timezone: <time zone>
INFO The time server protocol setting was changed to NTP. The time server’s IP
address and time zone are displayed.
Ether <port> Link
Down(SN=N)!
WARN An Ethernet link is down.
<port> - 1 is ENET1, 2 is ENET2
SN - an internal sequencer number
Ether N Link Up(SN=N):
<speed>!
INFO An Ethernet link is up.
<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).