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Chapter 13 Log Screens
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13.6.1 Example Log Messages
The following tables provide descriptions of some example log messages that the ZyXEL 
Device generates.
13.7 Log Commands
Go to the command interpreter interface (refer to
appendix explains how to access and use the commands).
13.7.1 Configuring What You Want the ZyXEL Device to Log
Use the sys logs load command to load the log setting buffer that allows you to configure which logs
the ZyXEL Device is to record.
Table 38 System Maintenance Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
WLAN: Radar interference 
2412 MHz.
Wireless driver receives radar pulse at center frequency 2412
MHz.
WLAN: CW interference 
2412 MHz.
Wireless driver receives noise interference pulse at center
frequency 2412 MHz.
WLAN service started.
Wireless port ath0 started.
WLAN service stopped.
Wireless port ath0 stopped.
AP MIC failed.
Wireless driver MIC checked failed.
AP MIC attacked.
Wireless driver received MIC attack packet.
Station authenticated.
AP received the request for authentication from station and
authenticated the station successfully.
Station authentication 
failed.
AP received the request for authentication from station but the
authentication failed.
Station deauthenticated.
AP receive the deauthenticated packet from the STA which
connected with AP.
Station associated.
AP receive the association request packet from the STA which
connected with AP.
Station disassociated.
AP receive the disassociation request packet from the STA, which
connected with AP.
Station refused.
A STA wanted to connect to the AP but was refused.
Remote Bridge AP 
configured.
Remote AP MAC address was configured.
Remote Bridge AP 
deleted.
Remote AP MAC address was deleted.
CLI: Authorized user 
from IP.
A device succesfully logs into the AP via Telnet (the device’s IP
address shows in the log message.)
CLI: Unauthorized user 
from IP.
A device fails to log into the AP via Telnet (the device’s IP address
shows in the log message.)
WEB: Authorized user 
from IP.
A device successfully logs into the AP via WWW (the device’s IP
address shows in the log message.)
WEB: Unauthorized user 
from IP.
A device fails to log into the AP via WWW (the device’s IP address
shows in the log message.)
