If you change any of the parameters, click
Submit
to apply the changes to the system. If you want the
switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must save the configuration.
Buffered Log
The log messages the device generates in response to events, faults, errors, and configuration changes
are stored locally on the device in the RAM (cache). This collection of log files is called the RAM log or
buffered log. When the buffered log file reaches the configured maximum size, the oldest message is
deleted from the RAM when a new message is added. If the system restarts, all messages are cleared.
To access the Buffered Log page, click
System
>
Logs
>
Buffered Log
in the navigation menu.
Table 101: Buffered Log Fields
Field
Description
Log Index
The position of the entry within the buffered log file. The most recent log
message always has a Log Index value of 1.
Log Time
The time the entry was added to the log.
Severity
The severity level associated with the log entry. The severity can be one of the
following:
•
emergency (0): The device is unusable.
•
alert (1): Action must be taken immediately.
•
critical (2): The device is experiencing primary system failures.
•
error (3): The device is experiencing non-urgent failures.
•
warning (4): The device is experiencing conditions that could lead to system
errors if no action is taken.
•
notice (5): The device is experiencing normal but significant conditions.
•
info (6): The device is providing non-critical information.
•
debug (7): The device is providing debug-level information.
Component
The component that issued the log entry.
Description
The text description for the log entry.
Click
Refresh
to update the screen and associated messages.
Event Log
Use the Event Log page to display the event log, which is used to hold error messages for catastrophic
events. After the event is logged and the updated log is saved in flash memory, the switch will be reset.
The log can hold at least 2,000 entries (the actual number depends on the platform and OS), and is
erased when an attempt is made to add an entry after it is full. The event log is preserved across system
resets.
To access this page, click
System
>
Logs
>
Event Log
in the navigation menu.
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