netlinx info
Thomas Hayes
Junior Member
Hi everyone.
Does AMX have available a list of what the info means or stands for when you log on remotely to a system and check the system logs. I've had 3 systems do a reboot for no reason today and am trying to troubleshoot if it is an campus power issuse or someone trying to hack the box.
Does AMX have available a list of what the info means or stands for when you log on remotely to a system and check the system logs. I've had 3 systems do a reboot for no reason today and am trying to troubleshoot if it is an campus power issuse or someone trying to hack the box.
Comments
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Open a telnet session to the master ( with MSG ON ). You can see if anyone else connects and it will list their IP if they try to do it via telnet, it would look something like this:
Accepted Telnet connection:socket=14 addr=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port=4871
If they connect via studio then it just looks like this:
CIpEvent::OnLine 32001:1:46 -
See if you can have a telnet client that logs the messages to a file as well (Like Van Dyke's CRT) so you can have that running and log everything.
/Hakan
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