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(2) Date: Indicates the date recorded in the IEEE 802.1X program.
(3) Time: Indicates the time recorded in the IEEE 802.1X program.
(4) Log ID: Indicates the level of the operation log message.
(5) Log type: Indicates the type of operation that outputs the log message.
(6) Additional information: Indicates supplementary information provided in the message.
(7) Message body
Operation log messages show the following information:
•
Log ID: See
Table 5-11: Log ID and type in operation log messages
.
•
Log type: See
Table 5-11: Log ID and type in operation log messages
.
•
Additional information: See
Table 5-12: Additional information
•
List of messages: See
Table 5-13: List of operation log messages
Table 5-11:
Log ID and type in operation log messages
Table 5-12:
Additional information
Table 5-13:
List of operation log messages
Log ID
Log type
Meaning
NORMAL
LOGIN
Indicates that login was successful.
LOGOUT
Indicates that logout was successful.
SYSTEM
Indicates a runtime notification.
NOTICE
LOGIN
Indicates that authentication failed.
LOGOUT
Indicates that logout failed.
WARNING
SYSTEM
Indicates a communication failure.
ERROR
SYSTEM
Indicates an operation failure of the IEEE 802.1X program.
Display format
Meaning
MAC=
xxxx
.
xxxx
.
xxxx
Indicates the MAC address.
VLAN=
xxxx
Indicates the VLAN ID. Note, however, that this is not displayed if VLAN ID
information could not be acquired.
PORT=
xx
/
xx
CHGR=
xx
Indicates the port number or channel group number. Note, however, that this
information is not displayed if port information could not be acquired.
ServerIP=
xxx
.
xxx
.
xxx
.
xxx
Indicates the server IP address.
ServerIPv6=
xxxx
::
xxxx
.
xxxx
Indicates the server IPv6 address.
ServerName=
cccccc
Indicates the server name.
#
Log ID
Log type
Message text
Meaning and action
Additional
information
1
NORMAL
LOGIN
Login succeeded. ; New
Supplicant Auth Success.
[Meaning]
A new supplicant was authenticated
successfully.
[Action]
None
MAC address
port number or
channel group
number
VLAN ID
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