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System Tab Define logging settings and the port manger timeout period. Field Log Level Defaults button Scan List Timeout Save Credentials for (min) Disable Wireless Zero Config Description These settings control the detail of the log messages generated by the Client. Each level is cumulative. By default, all errors, warnings, and information events are logged. Each entry records a severity code (of one [debug message] to four [error] asterisks), a time stamp, and a message. • Errors - only the most severe conditions are logged. • Warnings - less severe conditions are logged. • Information - all errors, warnings, and information events are logged. This is the default setting. • Debugging - creates a log message each time the Client detects or reacts to an event. Be advised that log entries fill memory quickly if the Debugging level is chosen. Do not use the Debugging option for a significant length of time because most internal operations generate messages. For more information, see Logging on page 5-7. Tap this button to return log settings to the default settings. The time interval at which the Client polls the ports. This value should not be changed from the 10second default unless technical support advises you to do so. The amount of time the Client saves credentials. Use this option only as directed by technical support. Selecting this option disables other wireless utilities. Logging The event log is an ASCII text file named "LOG8021X.TXT" located in the directory defined by the WINDIR environment variable (usually the Windows directory). In the text file, the format of the entries is: Time StampMessage Text Note: To see an event log on the window, tap View > Event Log (see page 5-3). If you wish to start with a blank file or clear the event log, close the Client (so that the icon no longer appears in the command bar) and delete the log file (log8021x) in WIndows Explorer. When you restart the Client, a new log file is created. Image Kiosk 8560/8570 User's Guide Rev B 5 - 7 3/1/07

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Image Kiosk 8560/8570 User’s Guide
Rev B
3/1/07
5 - 7
System Tab
Define logging settings and the port manger timeout period.
Logging
The event log is an ASCII text file named “LOG8021X.TXT” located in the directory
defined by the WINDIR environment variable (usually the Windows directory).
In the text file, the format of the entries is:
Time StampMessage Text
Note:
To see an event log on the window, tap View >
Event Log
(see page 5-3).
If you wish to start with a blank file or clear the event log, close the Client (so that the
icon no longer appears in the command bar) and delete the log file (log8021x) in
WIndows Explorer. When you restart the Client, a new log file is created.
Field
Description
Log Level
These settings control the detail of the log messages generated by the Client. Each level is
cumulative. By default, all errors, warnings, and information events are logged. Each entry records a
severity code (of one [debug message] to four [error] asterisks), a time stamp, and a message.
Errors
- only the most severe conditions are logged.
Warnings
- less severe conditions are logged.
Information
- all errors, warnings, and information events are logged. This is the default setting.
Debugging
- creates a log message each time the Client detects or reacts to an event. Be advised
that log entries fill memory quickly if the Debugging level is chosen. Do not use the Debugging
option for a significant length of time because most internal operations generate messages.
For more information, see
Logging
on page
5-7.
Defaults button
Tap this button to return log settings to the default settings.
Scan List
Timeout
The time interval at which the Client polls the ports. This value should not be changed from the 10-
second default unless technical support advises you to do so.
Save Credentials
for (min)
The amount of time the Client saves credentials.
Disable Wireless
Zero Config
Use this option only as directed by technical support.
Selecting this option disables other wireless utilities.