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Event log

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Overview

The Event Log page provides real-time and historical visibility into system, network, and client events across the selected network.
It helps administrators monitor activity, troubleshoot issues, and audit network behavior.

The Event Log is divided into two sections:

  • Live Data

  • History Data

Navigation

Path:
Select Network β†’ Monitor β†’ Event Log

πŸ“Έ Figure 1: Event Log – Page Overview (Live Data & History Tabs)


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Live Data

  1. Description

The Live Data tab displays real-time events as they occur in the network.

Events update automatically without refreshing the page.


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  1. Filters Available (Live Data)

πŸ“Έ Figure 2: Live Data Filters

Event Log 
Live Data 
History Data 
Live Data 
+ Device 
Event Category 
All x 
V 
Select Event Type 
Search 
Search 
Q

Available filters:

  • Device

    • Filter events for specific devices

  • Event Category

    • System

    • Client

    • Network

  • Event Type

    • RADAR

    • DFS

    • SCAN DONE

    • DEVICE INITIALIZED

    • FIRST HB SUCCESS

    • HB FAILED

    • HB RETRY SUCCESS

    • CONFIG APPLIED

    • FW UPGRADE INITIATED

    • FW UPGRADE FAILED

    • FW UPGRADE DL SUCCESS

    • RESET INITIATED

    • CONFIG REJECTED

    • SWITCH FIRMWARE UPGRADED

    • SWITCH FIRMWARE

    • SWITCH FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD

    • AUTHENTICATION

    • DEAUTHENTICATION

    • ASSOCIATION

    • DISASSOCIATION

    • SESSION TIMEOUT

    • CP LOGIN

    • CP LOGOUT

    • CP AUTH FAILED

    • CP ACC FAILED

    • DHCP LEASE GIVEN

    • DHCP LEASE RELEASE

    • DHCP LEASE EXPIRE

    • LAN CLIENT CONNECTED

    • LAN CLIENT DISCONNECTED

    • UPLINK UP/DOWN

    • SWITCH OVER

    • NETWORK SWITCH PORT UP

    • NETWORK SWITCH PORT DOWN

    • SWITCH LOOP DETECTION

  • Search

    • Keyword-based filtering


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  1. Live Data Table Columns

πŸ“Έ Figure 3: Live Data Table

Column

Description

Last Seen

Relative time of event

Time (IST)

Exact timestamp

Device

Device MAC generating the event

Category

Event category

Client MAC

Client MAC (if applicable)

Type

Event type

Description

Human-readable event detail


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Example Events (Live Data)

  • Client association/disassociation

  • Wireless SSID connect events

  • LAN client connection changes

  • Network uplink state changes

History Data

Description

The History Data tab displays past events stored for analysis and auditing.

Users can apply time-based and advanced filters to retrieve specific events.


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πŸ“Έ Figure 4: History Data – Default View


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  1. Time Range Selection

πŸ“Έ Figure 5: Date Range Picker

Event Log 
Live Data 
History Data 
History Data 
+ Device 
Selected (1) x 
Last 7 days X 
Event Category 
All x 
V 
Select Event Type 
Selected (6) X 
V 
Search 
Today 
Search 
January 2026 
< > 
Yesterday 
Su 
Mc 
Tu 
We 
Th 
Fr 
Sa 
Last Seen 
Tir 
Last 7 days 
28 
29 
30 
31 
1 
2 
3 
C 
Type 
Descriptio 
This Week 
21 hours ago 
02-01-20 
Last Week 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
:e8:73 
LAN CLIENT CONNECTED 
Client with 
connected 
Last 30 Days 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
1 day ago 
02-01-20 
e8:73 
LAN CLIENT CONNECTED 
Client with 
This Month 
connected 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
Last Month 
Client with 
1 day ago 
02-01-20 
Last Quarter 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
:e8:73 
LAN CLIENT CONNECTED 
connected 
1 day ago 
02-01-20 
Reset 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Client with 
:e8:73 
LAN CLIENT CONNECTED 
connected 
Client with

Available presets:

  • Today

  • Yesterday

  • Last 7 Days

  • This Week

  • Last Week

  • Last 30 Days

  • This Month

  • Last Month

  • Last Quarter

  • Custom date selection


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  1. History Data Filters

πŸ“Έ Figure 6: History Data – Filters Panel

Event Log 
Live Data 
History Data 
History Data 
+ Device 
Selected (1) X 
Last 7 days X 
Event Category 
All x 
V 
Select Event Type 
Selected (6) X 
V 
Search 
Search 
a

Available filters:

  • Device

  • Event Category

  • Event Type

  • Search


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  1. Event Category Filter

πŸ“Έ Figure 7: Event Category Selection

Supported categories:

  • System

  • Client

  • Network


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  1. Event Type Filter

πŸ“Έ Figure 8: Event Type Selection

Common event types include:

  • LAN Client Connected / Disconnected

  • Client Association / Disassociation

  • Uplink Up / Down

  • Switch Over

  • Network Switch Port Up / Down


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  1. History Data Table

πŸ“Έ Figure 9: History Data Table View

Column

Description

Last Seen

Relative event time

Time (IST)

Exact timestamp

Device

Device generating the event

Category

Event category

Client MAC

Client involved

Type

Event type

Description

Event explanation


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  1. Export Events

Click the Download (CSV) icon to export the filtered event logs for offline analysis and reporting.

πŸ“Έ Figure 10: Export Events Option

  • Users can export filtered history data

  • Useful for reporting and compliance


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Use Cases

  • Troubleshooting connectivity issues

  • Tracking client behaviour

  • Monitoring network stability

  • Auditing device activity

  • Compliance and reporting

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