Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 104
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104 | Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions [Note] If device watch is not operating, device information is not acquired, regardless of the setting of this function. [Example] Set the device information acquisition time interval to 3,600 seconds. SWR2310(config)#l2ms configuration SWR2310(config-l2ms)#l2ms enable SWR2310(config-l2ms)#l2ms role master SWR2310(config-l2ms)#terminal-watch enable SWR2310(config-l2ms)# wireless-terminal-watch interval 3600 4.20.13 Set event monitoring function [Syntax] event-watch enable event-watch disable no event-watch [Keyword] enable : Enable the event monitoring function disable : Disable the event monitoring function [Initial value] event-watch enable [Input mode] L2MS mode [Description] Sets whether to disable or enable the event monitoring function. If enabled, event information for the L2MS slaves existing on the network is acquired at regular intervals. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the event monitoring function is enabled. [Note] Event monitoring is performed only if L2MS is operating as master. [Example] Disable the event monitoring function. SWR2310(config)#l2ms configuration SWR2310(config-l2ms)#l2ms enable SWR2310(config-l2ms)#l2ms role master SWR2310(config-l2ms)#event-watch disable 4.20.14 Set event information acquisition time interval [Syntax] event-watch interval time no event-watch interval [Parameter] time : Acquisition time interval (seconds) [Initial value] event-watch interval 300 [Input mode] L2MS mode [Description] Sets the time interval at which event information is acquired from L2MS slaves existing on the network. When the time specified by time elapses, event information is acquired from L2MS slaves existing on the network If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default.