Table 8-3 Log Messages
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Description that Appears in Log File
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AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
|
Access authentication to
<web server, streaming server, or SSH server>
by user
<user>
<IP address or hostname>
failed.
|
An attempt to log in or authenticate to the IP camera failed.
|
3
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AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
|
Access authentication to <
server type
> server <
server IP address or hostname
> failed.
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The IP camera was unable to access an SNTP, Syslog, DNS, SMTP, HTTP, or 802.1x server.
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4
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AUTHORIZATION_FAILED
|
Unauthorized address <
IP address or hostname
> attempted to access camera.
|
An attempt was made to access the IP camera by using invalid user credentials for from an IP address that has been configured for no access.
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3
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CODEC_LOST
|
Connection to Codec/Sensor module was lost. Internal module is either down or not responding.
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The IP camera codec/sensor module is not responding.
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4
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CONFIG_SAVE_FAILED
|
Saving configuration to user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
> failed.
|
A user attempt to save the IP camera configuration failed.
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3
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CONFIG_SAVED
|
Configuration saved by user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
The IP camera configuration was saved by a user.
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5
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CONFIG_UPLOAD_FAILED
|
Uploading configuration failed from user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
A user attempt to import the IP camera configuration failed.
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3
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CONFIG_UPLOADED
|
Configuration uploaded from user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
The IP camera configuration was imported by a user.
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5
|
DEFAULTS_FAILED
|
Restoring factory defaults failed for user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
An attempt to reset the IP camera to its factory default configuration failed.
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3
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DEFAULTS_RESTORED
|
Factory defaults restored successfully by user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
The IP camera was reset to its factory default configuration.
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5
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DEVICE_REBOOT_AUTO
|
Device rebooted.
|
The IP camera rebooted automatically.
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5
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DEVICE_REBOOT_MANUAL
|
Device was rebooted manually by user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
The IP camera was rebooted by a user.
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5
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DHCP_LEASE
|
DHCP lease renewal was successful.
|
The IP camera renewed its DHCP lease.
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6
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DSP_ENCODING_HALTED
|
The Codec/Sensor module’s DSP encoding was halted. Either the analog image signal from the sensor has been lost, or an internal encoding error has occurred.
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The DSP of the IP camera codec/sensor module DSP stopped encoding. The analog image signal from the sensor may be lost or an internal encoding error may have occurred.
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2
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EMAIL_TRIGGERED
|
Event triggered: email sent to <
e-mail address
>.
|
An event occurred and e-mail notification of the event was sent.
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5
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ETH_BER
|
Bit Error Rate (BER) exceeded specified threshold of <
threshold
>.
|
The bit error rate (BER) exceeded the specified threshold.
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4
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ETH_SIGNAL_DEGRADE
|
Ethernet signal degrading.
|
The IP camera detected a degrading Ethernet signal.
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4
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FRAMES_DROPPED
|
Output frame rate does not match the camera’s configured frame rate.
|
The IP camera is sending video at a frame rate that does not match the configured frame rate.
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3
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FW_UPGRADE_FAILED
|
Upgrading firmware failed from user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
An attempt to upgrade the IP camera firmware failed.
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0
|
FW_UPGRADED
|
Firmware upgraded successfully from user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
The IP camera firmware was updated.
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5
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HTTP_TRIGGERED
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Event triggered: notification sent to HTTP server <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
An event occurred, and HTTP notification of the event was sent.
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5
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INPUT_ONE_CHANGED
|
Input port one changed to <
high/low
>.
|
Input port 1 on the IP camera changed state.
|
5
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INPUT_ONE_RESET
|
Input port one reset to <
high/low
>.
|
Input port 1 on the IP camera reset to its default state.
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5
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INPUT_TWO_CHANGED
|
Input port two changed to <
high/low
>.
|
Input port 2 on the IP camera changed state.
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5
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INPUT_TWO_RESET
|
Input port two reset to <
high/low
>.
|
Input port 2 on the IP camera reset to its default state.
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5
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IP_CONFLICT
|
IP Address conflict for <
IP address
>.
|
IP camera experienced an IP address conflict.
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4
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IR_FILTER_DAY_AUTO
|
IR filter changed to day automatically.
|
The IP camera enabled its day filter automatically.
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6
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IR_FILTER_DAY_MANUAL
|
IR filter manually changed to day by user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
The IP camera day filter was enabled by a user.
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6
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IR_FILTER_NIGHT_AUTO
|
IR filter changed to night automatically.
|
The IP camera enabled its night filter automatically.
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6
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IR_FILTER_NIGHT_MANUAL
|
IR filter changed to night by user <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
>.
|
The IP camera night filter was enabled by a user.
|
6
|
LOG_IN
|
User <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
> logged in to
<web server or SSH server>
.
|
A user logged in to the IP camera.
|
5
|
LOG_OUT
|
User <
user
> <
IP address or hostname
> logged out of
<web server or SSH server>
.
|
A user logged out of the IP camera.
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5
|
MOTION_DETECTED
|
Motion detected in region <
region index
>.
|
The IP camera detected motion in its video field.
|
5
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MOTION_STOPPED
|
Motion in region <
region index
> stopped.
|
The IP camera stopped detecting motion in its video field.
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5
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OUTPUT_ONE_RESET
|
Output port one reset to <
high/low
>.
|
Output port 1 on the IP camera reset to its default state.
|
5
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OUTPUT_ONE_TRIGGERED
|
Output port one triggered to <
high/low
>.
|
Output port 1 on the IP camera changed state.
|
5
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OUTPUT_TWO_RESET
|
Output port two reset to <
high/low
>.
|
Output port 2 on the IP camera reset to its default state.
|
5
|
OUTPUT_TWO_TRIGGERED
|
Output port two triggered to <
high/low
>.
|
Output port 2 on the IP camera changed state.
|
5
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POWER_SUPPLY_FAILURE
|
DC power supply failure.
|
The DC power for the IP camera failed.
|
2
|
SERVER_CONTACTED
|
Communication established with
<server type>
server
<server or IP address>
.
|
The IP camera established communication with an SNTP, DHCP, Syslog, DNS, SMTP, HTTP, or 802.1x server.
|
6
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SERVER_LOST
|
Communication lost with
<server type>
server
<server or IP address>
.
|
The IP camera lost communication with an SNTP, DHCP, Syslog, DNS, SMTP, HTTP, or 802.1x server.
|
4
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SERVER_UNREACHABLE
|
Failed to contact
<server type>
server
<server or IP address>
.
|
The IP camera was unable to contact an SNTP, DHCP, Syslog, DNS, SMTP, HTTP, or 802.1x server or a gateway.
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4
|
START_STREAM
|
Channel <
channel ID
> started streaming to user
<user> <IP address or hostname>
.
|
The IP camera began streaming video to a user device.
|
6
|
STOP_STREAM
|
Channel <
channel ID
> stopped streaming to user
<user> <IP address or hostname>
.
|
The IP camera stopped streaming video to a user device.
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6
|
TEMP_THRESHOLD_T1
|
Current temperature, <
temperature
>, <
exceeds/is below
> <
high temperature/ low_temperature
> threshold.
|
The internal temperature of the IP camera is lower than 59°F (15°C) or higher than 149°F (65°C).
|
2
|
TEMP_THRESHOLD_T2
|
Current temperature, <
temperature
>, <
exceeds/is below
> <
high temperature/ low_temperature
> threshold.
|
The internal temperature of the IP camera is lower than 32°F (0°C) or higher than 176°F (80°C).
|
4
|
TEMP_THRESHOLD_T3
|
Current temperature, <
temperature
>, <
exceeds/is below
> <
high temperature/ low_temperature
> threshold.
|
The internal temperature of the IP camera is lower than 5°F (–15°C) or higher than 194°F (90°C).
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5
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TIME_DST_SWITCH
|
Time switched to Daylight Savings time with an offset of <
offset
> minutes.
|
The IP camera internal clock switched to daylight saving time.
|
6
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TIME_REG_SWITCH
|
Time switched from Daylight Savings time with an offset of <
offset
> minutes.
|
The IP camera internal clock switched to standard time.
|
6
|
UNEXPECTED_EXCEPTION
|
Unexpected exception occurred. Could not <read/write> <
to/from
> repository by user
<user> <IP address or hostname>
.
|
IP camera could not read or write information to its internal repository.
|
2
|