SENA PS210W User Manual
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4.2.8. Port Logging
With the port logging feature, the data sent through the serial port is stored to MEMORY or a mounting
point on an NFS server.
Enable/disable port logging
This parameter defines whether to enable or disable the port-logging feature. The factory default
setting is [disable d].
Port log storage location
The port log data can be stored to the Pro Series’ internal memory or the mounting point on an
NFS server. If the internal memory is used to store port log data, the port log data will be cleared
when the Pro Series is turned off. To preserve the serial port log data, set the storage location to
be the NFS server. To do this, the user must configure the NFS server in advance. Please refer to
the section 3.9. NFS server configuration for details of NFS server configuration.
Port log buffer size
This parameter defines the maximum amount of port log data to be logged. When using internal
memory to store the log data, the total size of the port buffer cannot exceed 10 Kbytes.
When using an NFS server to store log data, the maximum port buffer size is unlimited. The user
should configure the NFS server to ensure that the port logging system works properly.
Figure 4-16 Port logging configuration
4.2.9. Port event handling configurations
The Pro Series provides a user for a means of monitoring or reacting to data from serial device
attached to a serial port of it through Port event handling configuration. Namely, user can define
keywords for each serial port that will trigger the email/SNMP notification or command sent to the