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7 Accessing System Information iPocket232 User Guide
23-CML000293 iPocket232 Inc. 61
1 Access the iPocket232 Configuration screen either locally or remotely.
2 Choose System Settings from the Device Settings menu.
3 Choose Dump System Log from the System Settings sub-menu.
Understanding the System Log
Table 7.3 describes System Log messages you may see when performing a System Log dump, and
Table 7.4 lists possible error messages and what to do about them:
Table 7.3: System Log Messages
Message
Description
====iPocket232 Started====
The unit has been started by: plugging in the power
adapter, saving a new configuration, timing out during
local configuration, exiting configuration without saving,
or choosing Reset Unit from the System Settings menu.
No timestamp presented. This message indicates the unit
was started in normal mode. Timestamp will start
counting from zero (0) after this message.
iPocket232 Log Deleted
The iPocket232 had its log deleted. If present, this
message will always be the first entry in the log.
CONSOLE: login accepted
The unit went into console configuration mode, a
password prompt was given, and the correct password
was entered.
CONSOLE: login rejected (timeout)
The unit went into console configuration mode, a
password prompt was given, but no response was input
within the 30 second timeout period. Unit resets.
CONSOLE: login rejected (invalid password)
The unit went into console configuration mode, a
password prompt was given, but the password entered did
not match the configured Console Password. Unit resets.
TELNET: login from
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx rejected (configuration already
running)
The unit went into telnet configuration mode, a password
prompt was given, and the correct password was entered,
but configuration was already running (probably locally
through the COM port).

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