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AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents
these details and copy them for pasting to another program.
Logging Mask dialog box
You can use the Logging Mask dialog box to specify which messages
from the test phone are to be logged. These log mask settings allow
more efficient use of the limited serial interface bandwidth used for
logging. The log mask bits specify what data will accumulate in the
logging queue of the test phone. The queued data is sent over the
serial interface link to the computer, where it accumulates in a file in
memory. Logging messages are written from memory to the hard
disk every five seconds.
Logging and Messages
By altering the log mask, you can limit the amount of data logged
and the time required to log it. At times, high volumes of data can
cause the logging queue of the test phone to overflow. This overflow
can result in lost data packets, and missing information in the log
file. The dialog box is typically used to configure the logging mask
at the start of logging operations.
To to open this dialog box, click Logging Mask
The dialog box presents the available settings in an expandable tree,
organized into categories by their function. Clicking on a plus sign
(+) next to a category displays the subcategories or settings it
contains.
Click the check box for each configuration item you want to select. A
check mark indicates the item is selected, whereas no check mark
indicates the item is not selected.
The Logging Mask dialog box also lets you set priorities for each
message to be logged. To the right of each message type in the list
there is a symbol specifying its priority: a green arrow for high
priority, a yellow tilde (~) for medium priority, and a red arrow for
low priority.
The phone software employs a complex algorithm to apply logging
priorities. The test phone has a 2048 byte output buffer, into which
all log records are placed prior to being transmitted to the mobile
station (MS). Normally, when a task is ready to queue a log record
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