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Tsunami™ QB-8100 Series (50 Mbps / 12 Mbps)

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Monitoring the System• Click Clear SysLog, to clear the SYSLOG information.• Click Refresh, to get the updated or latest SYSLOG information.6.8.3 Debug LogDebug Log helps you to debug issues related to important features of the device. Currently, this feature supports only DDRS.It is meant for engineering team to get valuable information from the field to analyze the issues and provide fastersolution.This feature should be used only in consultation with the Proxim Customer Support team. Once logging is enabledthe Debug Log file can be retrieved via HTTP or TFTP.To enable the Debug Log,1. Click MONITOR > Logs > Debug Log. The Debug Log screen appears as shown below:Figure 6-19 Debug Log2. Select the appropriate features to be logged.3. File Status: This parameter displays the current size of the Debug Log file.4. After selecting the DDRS level, click OK.5. To delete the Debug Log, click Clear Log.6. To get the updated status of the Debug Log File, Click Refresh.6.9 Tools6.9.1 Link TestWORP Link Test shows, in graphical form, Signal and Noise levels at which packets are received at local and remote unit.WORP link test feature is used to monitor the local/remote signal/noise/SNR details of the connected WORP link. Duringantenna alignment, this feature can be enabled to monitor the min/cur/max signal details.NOTE: Internet Explorer 6.0 and its above versions support the link tests.To view WORP Link Test Statistics, click MONITOR > Tools > Link Test.Tsunami <strong>QB</strong>-<strong>8100</strong> <strong>Series</strong> (<strong>50</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong> / <strong>12</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong>) Installation and Management Guide 145

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