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14.4
LOGD Configuration
System log collects terminal history data and allows its further display. Adjustment of system log operates
with such terms as
module
,
filter level
, and
output device
.
Fig. 14.1 – Terminal System Log
Messages of the system log are grouped into modules according to their functions. Configuration of the
following modules is possible:
Table 14.1 – System Log Modules
Module
Description
alarm
Alarms log messages
snmp
Messages from the SNMP agent
dhcpd
Messages from the integrated DHCP server
pmchal-ipc
Messages from the pmchal subsystem of interprocess communication
pmchal-gpon
GPON messages
pmchal-machine
Messages on operation of state machines for OLT, channels, and ONT
pmchal-olt
OLT general information
pmchal-gpon-port
Information about GPON channels
pmchal-ont
ONT information
pmchal-scheduler
Messages from the scheduler subsystem
pmchal-rdn
Messages on GPON channels reservation
pmchal-dhcpra
Messages from DHCP Relay Agent
pmchal-pppoeia
Messages from PPPoE Intermediate Agent
A filtration level and additional display information can be specified for messages of each module.
The filtration level sets the minimum importance level of the messages to be displayed in the log.
The used filtration levels are listed in Table 14.2.
Summary of Contents for LTP-4X
Page 11: ...11 Part I General ...
Page 29: ...29 Part II Getting Started with the Terminal ...
Page 37: ...37 Part III Configuring the Terminal ...
Page 98: ...98 Part IV ONT Configuration ...
Page 174: ...174 Part V Terminal Monitoring ...
Page 189: ...189 Part VI Terminal Maintenance ...
Page 191: ...191 Step 2 Remove the module from the slot Fig 43 4 Removing SFP Transceivers ...