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IES-1000 User’s Guide
20-2 Diagnostics
Table 20-1 Diagnostic
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Reset System Click this button to restart the IES-1000. A warning dialog box displays asking if you're sure
you want to restart the system. Click OK to proceed.
Clear System
Log
Click this button to clear the log of events in the multi-line text box.
IP Type the IP address of a device that you want to ping in order to test a connection.
Ping Click this button to have the IES-1000 ping the IP address (in the field to the left) 5 times.
20.3 Log Format
The common format of the system logs is: <item no> <time> <process> <type> <log message>
Table 20-2 Log Format
LABEL DESCRIPTION
<item no>
This is the index number of the log entry.
<time>
This is the time and date when the log was created.
<process>
This is the process that created the log.
<type>
This identifies what kind of log it is. "INFO" identifies for an information log. "WARN"
identifies a warning log.
<log message>
This is the log’s detailed information (see section 20.3.1 for descriptions).
20.3.1 Log Messages
The following table lists and describes the system log messages.
Table 20-3 Log Messages
LOG MESSAGE TYPE DESCRIPTION
ADSL <port> Reset INFO
The network module reset an ADSL port due to a software layer
error.
ADSL <port> Dying-Gasp INFO
The subscriber turned off the ADSL modem or router. The
subscriber’s device must support the dying gasp feature in order for
this log to display.
ADSL Link Info: <us
NM>/<ds NM>, <us
AttainableSpeed>/<ds
AttainableSpeed>
INFO
An ADSL port established a connection.
<us NM> - upstream noise margin
<ds NM> - downstream noise margin
<us AttainableSpeed> - maximum possible upstream speed for
this line
<ds AttainableSpeed> - maximum possible downstream speed
for this line