WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater
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Wireless Network Management
Logging and Alarms
Details
When you do not know what an alarm means, or when you need direction in solving
the problem indicated, you should view alarm details.
Select the alarm from the list, and then click the Details button. The screen that is
displayed points you toward the cause of the alarm and possible solutions for an
associated problem. (See Figure 12-51.)
Figure 12-51.Viewing Alarm Details
General information that applies to all alarms of this type is listed in the Alarm Details
section. The interface explains what the alarm means and suggests possible solutions
or causes. For example, details for a “radiusAuthFailed” alarm suggest that you verify
that your Wireless Edge Services zl Module can connect to its RADIUS server.
The Alarm Message shows information specific to this alarm—in Figure 12-51,
identifying the station that failed to authenticate. Other information specific to the
log is listed throughout the screen, with the time stamp at the top and the status at the
bottom.
Delete
You should periodically delete from the log alarms that are unimportant or no longer
relevant, so that you can easily focus on the most current alarms. For example, you
could group alarms by time stamp, use the
Shift key to select all events before a
particular date, and then click the Delete button.