Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater

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Wireless Network Management
Logging and Alarms
Path—Enter the path for the directory in which the destination
file should be saved. Depending on your server, you may or may
not need to enter
/ before the directory name. Leave this field
empty (or simply enter
/) to save the file to the server’s default
directory.
4. Click the Transfer button.
Managing the Alarm Log
In order for the Wireless Edge Services xl Module to log an alarm, you must
activate the corresponding trap. See “SNMP Traps” on page 2-112 of Chapter 2:
Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services xl Module for information
on setting these traps. When an enabled trap is triggered, the module generates
an entry in its alarm log. If you have configured an SNMP server, the module
will also send the alarm to it.
View the alarm log by selecting Device Information > Alarm Log.
A list of alarms that the module has logged is displayed, as shown in
Figure 13-50.
Figure 13-50.Viewing the Alarm Log
For each alarm, the screen displays this information:
Index—Alarms are numbered in the order in which they were received.