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13.3.3 Failure History – FH Command
Type FH and press the ENTER key to display a log of failed attempts to access the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
NOTE:
Be sure to type a space between the command and option in the command line. Use a
comma to separate options.
Command
Function
FH
The entries in the Failure History log are displayed in chronological
order, from the oldest record at the beginning to the most recent
record at the end.
FH -
The entries in the Failure History log are displayed in chronological
order, from the most recent record at the beginning to the oldest
record at the end.
FH n
Entering a value n causes only n lines of the Failure History to be
displayed, starting with oldest entry.
FH -n
Enter a value for -n and only n lines of the Failure History are
displayed, starting with the most recent record.
FH all
Lists the entire Failure History, without page breaks, starting with the
oldest record.
FH -all
Lists the entire Failure History, without page breaks, starting with the
most recent record.
FH ,matchstring
Enter a character string for the Port ID or User ID The log entries
containing the specified Port ID or User ID are displayed. This
parameter is case sensitive.
For example, to display only the failure history records for the user
with the User ID “CHRIS” type:
>
FH ,CHRIS
Each entry in the failure history log contains the date, time, MAC, User ID, Port, and Reason.
Command
Function
Date
The month/day/year of the failed access attempt.
Time
The time of day, in hours:minutes at which the attempt was initiated.
User ID
The User ID of the person who attempted access. If the caller is
unknown, question marks (??) are displayed.
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