Netgear WB7620 User Manual - Page 267
View Alerts and Events, View System Alerts
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller View Alerts and Events The wireless controller lets you view the following alerts and events: • System alerts. System alerts such as an access point coming up or being shut down, the wireless controller coming up or being shut down, and a firmware upgrade. • RF events. Radio frequency events such as a change of channel or a managed access point going down. • Load balancing events. Load-balancing events such as a bad RSSI for a client, or the violation of a load-balancing threshold. • Rate limiting events. Rate-limit events such as the violation of a rate-limit threshold. • Redundancy. Redundancy events such as the redundant wireless controller coming up or going down, or a failover to another wireless controller. • Stacking events. Stacking events such as a slave wireless controller coming up or going down, or two wireless controllers synchronizing. Alerts and events indicate the alarm severity level (minor, normal, major, or critical), provide a description, and show the date and time that the alerts or events was recorded. View System Alerts The wireless controller generates alerts for system events such as an access point coming up or being shut down, the wireless controller coming up or being shut down, and a firmware upgrade. To view system alerts: 1. Open a web browser, and in the browser's address field, type the wireless controller's IP address. By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250. The wireless controller's login window opens. 2. Enter your user name and password. 3. Click the Login button. The wireless controller's web management interface opens and displays the Summary page. 4. Select Maintenance > Logs & Alerts > System Alerts. Maintain the Wireless Controller and Access Points 267