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IES-1000 User’s Guide
Diagnostic 20-3
Table 20-3 Log Messages
LOG MESSAGE TYPE DESCRIPTION
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
Up(SN=<seq no>): <us
rate>/<ds rate>
WARN
An ADSL port established a connection.
<ds rate> - downstream rate
<us rate> - upstream rate
Insecure SNMP From <ip
addr>
WARN
Someone tried to start an SNMP session from an IP address that did
not match any of the configured secured client IP addresses.
Incorrect SNMP
Password
WARN
Someone attempted to use the wrong password to start an SNMP
session.
CONSOLE Session End INFO
A console session has terminated.
CONSOLE Session Begin INFO
A console session has started.
FTP Session End INFO
An FTP session has terminated.
FTP Session Begin INFO
An FTP session has started.
Insecure FTP From <ip
addr>
WARN
Someone tried to start an FTP session from the listed IP address and
it did not match any of the configured secured client IP addresses.
Collision at
downloading file!
WARN
Someone attempted to use FTP or the web configurator to upload
firmware but the upload conflicted with another process (maybe
someone else was using another method to upload firmware at the
same moment).
Incorrect FTP Password WARN
Someone attempted to use the wrong password to start an FTP
session.
Reboot System WARN
The network module is restarting after a firmware upload via FTP or
console port, or due to a command invoked by an administrator.
Received Image
Checksum Error
WARN
A checksum error was detected during an attempted FTP firmware
upload.
Invalid Image WARN
Someone attempted to use FTP upload a firmware file with a wrong
identity.
File Size Too Large WARN
The file size was too large with an attempted FTP firmware upload.
Receive <file name> OK WARN
A file was uploaded to the network module by FTP.
<file name> - received file’s name
GSHDSL
OVER_HEAT_ACTIVE:
<temp>
WARN
The temperature detected in the G.SHDSL module was too high.
<temp> - temperature when the entry was logged
GSHDSL
OVER_HEAT_RELEASE:
<temp>
WARN
The temperature detected in the G.SHDSL module has come back to
normal.
<temp> - temperature when the entry was logged