Configuring with Web Based Management
5.5 "System" menu
SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management
128 Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03
Table 2 has the following columns:
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The column contains the following values:
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The device was turned on or restarted by the user.
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This event occurs only when the port status is monitored and has changed, see
"System > Fault Monitoring > Link Change".
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This event occurs when attempting access with a bad password.
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This event occurs only when power supply line 1 is monitored. It indicates that there
was a change to line 1, see "System > Fault Monitoring > Power Supply".
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The STP or RSTP or MSTP topology has changed.
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The fault status has changed. The fault status can relate to the activated port
monitoring, the response of the signaling contact or the power supply monitoring.
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(Only in access point mode)
This event is triggered when there is an entry in the overlap AP list.
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(Only in access point mode)
The connection status of a WDS link has changed.
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(Only in access point mode)
This event occurs if a radar signal was received or the DFS scan was started or
stopped.
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(Only in access point mode)
This event occurs if a the channel bandwidth has changed.
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Forwarding of the entries from the WLAN Authentication Log to the system protocol
server.
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(Only in client mode)
With successful or failed WLAN authentication attempts.
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(available only with client SCALANCE W722-1)
This event occurs if the PNIO data size is too large for transfer.
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The device sends an e-mail. This is only possible if the SMTP server is set up and the
"SMTP client" function is enabled.
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The device sends an SNMP trap. This is only possible if "SNMPv1 Traps" is enabled in
"System > Configuration".
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The device writes an entry in the event log table.