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Settings on the Event Display Setup How should time generally be displayed?

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Event Notification Setup Chapter 3 Configuration Settings on the Event Display Setup Page The Event Display Setup page contains the following settings: • How should time generally be displayed? • How should Event Elapsed (non-wall-clock) Time be displayed? • Severity Level at which to display events How should time generally be displayed? You use this pull-down menu to determine whether the events in the Event Log are displayed as system uptime or wall-clock time. If you select system uptime, the events are displayed either since the boot or since the last time the Event Log was displayed. If you select wall-clock time, the events are displayed in a YY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS format. If time has not been set on the access point (either manually or by a time server), the time display appears as uptime regardless of this selection. How should Event Elapsed (non-wall-clock) Time be displayed? Choose to display event time since the last boot-up of the access point or the time that has elapsed since the event occurred. Severity Level at which to display events When an event occurs, it may be displayed immediately on the console, on the console log, or on the GUI log for read purposes only. The event may also be recorded. (You control display and recording of events through the Event Handling Setup page; see the "Event Handling Setup Page" section on page 3-74 for details.) Use the pull-down menus to choose one of the sixteen severity levels for each display area. Table 3-2 lists the severity levels. 3-72 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide OL-2159-03

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Chapter 3
Configuration
Event Notification Setup
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Settings on the Event Display Setup Page
The Event Display Setup page contains the following settings:
How should time generally be displayed?
How should Event Elapsed (non-wall-clock) Time be displayed?
Severity Level at which to display events
How should time generally be displayed?
You use this pull-down menu to determine whether the events in the Event Log
are displayed as system uptime or wall-clock time. If you select system uptime,
the events are displayed either since the boot or since the last time the Event Log
was displayed. If you select wall-clock time, the events are displayed in a
YY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS format. If time has not been set on the access point
(either manually or by a time server), the time display appears as uptime
regardless of this selection.
How should Event Elapsed (non-wall-clock) Time be displayed?
Choose to display event time since the last boot-up of the access point or the time
that has elapsed since the event occurred.
Severity Level at which to display events
When an event occurs, it may be displayed immediately on the console, on the
console log, or on the GUI log for read purposes only. The event may also be
recorded. (You control display and recording of events through the Event
Handling Setup page; see the
Event Handling Setup Page
section on page 3-74
for details.) Use the pull-down menus to choose one of the sixteen severity levels
for each display area.
Table 3-2
lists the severity levels.