User's Manual

pulsAR radio Operator’s Manual
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The reboot-reasons region of the event log consist of the last four events that that caused the
gateway to reboot. These events are stored in non-volatile memory. The time tag in these
events is the time the gateway was up since it was rebooted, not the time of day.
Examples:
>display-log region=all
>display-log region=all length=300 min-level=2 max-level=6
max-event
Sets the event severity level that should be saved or displayed. These two parameters are saved
as part of the configuration
save=0..7
Only events of the specified level or below will be saved in the event log.
print=0..7
Events of the specified level or below will be output to the console port as they occur.
Examples:
>max-event print=6
4.9 Miscellaneous commands
date
The PulsAR radio will set the internal radio date and time automatically by decoding Network
Time Protocol (NTP) packets in the Ethernet LAN. The “zone” parameter specified with the
“date” or “time” command will then be used to display the date/time in local time. The “zone”
value is saved as part of the radio configuration.
If NTP packets are not available, the user can initialize the radio date and time with either the
“date” or “time” commands. The parameters for both commands are identical, but the
parameter order is different. The date command can be entered as:
> date 16-may-2000 10:32:06
date=day-month-year
Sets the date used by the radio. The day / month / year parameter may be separated by any
valid separator (‘-‘ ‘/’ etc.)
time=hh:mm:ss
Sets the radio time in hours, minutes and seconds. Use colons to separate the three fields.