Chapter 5 | Advanced Configuration |
all error reporting. For example, Syslog and local device reporting messages are assigned a severity code, and include a message mnemonic, which identifies the source application generating the message. It allows messages to be filtered based on their urgency or relevancy. Each message severity determines the set of event logging devices that are sent per each event logging.
Logging Indicates if device global logs for Cache, File, and Server Logs are enabled. Console logs are enabled by default.
•• Emergency The system is not functioning.
•• Alert The system needs immediate attention.
•• Critical The system is in a critical state.
•• Error A system error has occurred.
•• Warning A system warning has occurred.
•• Notice The system is functioning properly, but system notice has occurred.
•• Informational Provides device information.
•• Debug Provides detailed information about the log. If a Debug error occurs, contact Customer Tech Support.
Admin > Port Mirroring
Admin > Port Mirroring
Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port. Port mirroring can be used as diagnostic tool and/or a debugging feature. Port mirroring also enables switch performance monitoring.
Network administrators configure port mirroring by selecting a specific port to copy all packets, and different ports from which the packets are copied.
Source Port Defines the port to which traffic is mirrored.
Type Indicates the port mode configuration for port mirroring. The possible field values are:
•• RxOnly Defines the port mirroring on receiving ports. This is the default value.
•• TxOnly Defines the port mirroring on transmitting ports.
Both Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports.
Target Port Defines the port from which traffic is mirrored.
Admin > Cable Test
The Cable Test screen shows you results from performance tests on copper cables. The maximum cable length that can be tested is 120 meters. Cables are tested when the ports are in the down state, except for the Approximate Cable Length test.
Admin > Cable Test
Port This is the port to which the cable is connected.
Test Result This is the test result. OK indicates that the cable passed the test. No Cable means there is no cable connected to the port. Open Cable means the cable is connected on only one side. Short Cable indicates that a short has occurred in the cable. Undefined indicates that the test could not be properly performed.
Cable Fault Distance This is the distance from the port at which the cable error occurred.
Last Update This is the last time the port was tested. Test Click the Test button to perform the test.
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