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13.3.5 Clear Log History – CLH Command
The Clear Log History command clears the system log that contains a record of activity of the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and devices connected to it.
Type CLH at the system prompt and press the ENTER key to display the Clear Log History
screen.
Site123>CLH
--- Clear Log History ---
Are You Sure ? Yes
07/17/98 16:13:08 [A] Log cleared by User: AUX_Default
>
Screen 13-6. Clear Log History Screen
Initially No appears at the “Are You Sure?” prompt. If you do not want to clear the log history,
press the ENTER key. If you want to clear the log history, press the SPACE BAR to toggle the
field to Yes and then press the ENTER key. The system will confirm that the log history has been
cleared.
13.3.6 Clear Error Log – CER Command
The Clear Error Log command clears all entries in the CCL Error Log.
Type CER at the system prompt and press the ENTER key to display the Clear Error Log screen
to be displayed.
Site123>CER
--- Clear Error Log ---
Are You Sure ? No
Screen 13-7. Clear Error Log Screen
To clear the error log, press the SPACE BAR to toggle the field to Yes and then press the ENTER
key. The system confirms that the error log as been cleared.
If you do not want to clear the error log, press the ENTER key when No is displayed.
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