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The capacity of the security log is 100 security alert messages. When the log
reaches capacity, subsequent messages are not captured, but they are noted in
the log entry count.
Table of Time Offsets (in hours) from GMT
Take the recorded UTC/GMT value and subtract the offset value to get the
time that an event occurred in your system.
To reset this log, select
Reset
from the Security Monitor tool bar.
The following message is displayed.
When the Security Log contains no entries, this is the response
Timestamp Background
During bootup, to provide better log information and to support improved
troubleshooting, a Cayman Gateway acquires the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) refer-
ence signal.
Once per hour, the Gateway attempts to re-acquire the NIST reference, for
re-synchronization or initial acquisition of the UTC information. Once
acquired, all subsequent log entries display this date and time information.
UTC provides the equivalent of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) information.
If the WAN connection is not enabled, the internal clocking function of the
Gateway provides log timestamps based on “uptime” of the unit.
Remember that the “time stamp” is Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) which
is the equivalent of Greenwich Mean Time.
For your convenience, the table below lists the time offsets for various North
American time zones.
See
Timestamp Background
information on the next page for more details.
Zone ->
Hawaii
Alaska
Pacific
Mountain
Central
Eastern
Atlantic
UTC/GMT
Standard
Time
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
0
Daylight
Savings
Time
N/A
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
0
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Install
Button
Install
Response
Description
From the
Install
toolbar button you can:
• Install new Operating System Software
• Install new Feature Keys
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Install Software
Updating Your Gateway to COS Version 6.3
Cayman Operating System Release 6.3 represents significantly expanded
functionality for your Cayman Gateway. To deliver these important fea-
tures, the COS 6.3 image is larger than earlier versions and the updating
process is different from earlier procedures. It requires careful attention to
the instruction sequence.
Using the Web Page
You install a new operating system image in your unit from the Cayman
embedded Web server’s Home page. For this process, the computer you
are using to connect to the Cayman Gateway must be on the same local
area network as the Cayman Gateway.
Link
Install Software
This page allows you to install an updated release of the Cayman
Operating System (COS).
Response
Comment
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Required Tasks
Warnings
:
Task #
Description
Page #
1
Locate and confirm the required files.
86
2
Install and verify the Updater application code.
87
3
Install and verify the COS 6.3 image.
89
Depending on your particular subscriber agreement, you may need to install
other feature key files.
COS 6.3 is
NOT SUPPORTED
on the following models:
2E with PID of 06xx
2E or 2E-H with internal memory of 2MBytes or less
COS 6.3 provides substantial new flexibility and functionality for your Cayman
Gateway. However, once you have upgraded to this version, you
cannot revert
back
to a previous release.
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