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Table 16-7. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments

Name

Definition

 

 

fan

Logs fan status changes. Fan failures will

 

eventually lead to overheating the system. The fan

 

status message provides a good early warning for a

 

failure that could eventually cause the switch to

 

shut down.

 

 

service_port

Logs status changes in service ports.

 

Use the set port category command to set a port as

 

a service port. For information on this command,

 

see Chapter 21. This feature makes it possible for

 

you to use different notification levels for critical

 

(service ports), if desired.

 

 

user_port

Logs status changes in user ports.

 

Use the set port category command to set a port as

 

a user port. For information on this command, see

 

Chapter 21. This feature makes it possible for you

 

to use different notification levels for critical

 

(service ports), if desired.

 

 

power

Logs the addition or removal of a power supply

 

 

bridge_stat

Logs changes in bridge status.

 

 

switch_fabric

Logs failures in the switch fabric. These failures

 

are critical and should be monitored closely.

 

 

ospf

Logs OSPF events if OSPF protocol event logging

 

is enabled.

 

 

rip

Logs RIP events if RIP protocol event logging is

 

enabled.

 

 

ldap

Logs LDAP events if LDAP protocol event

 

logging is enabled.

 

 

appletalk

Logs AppleTalk events if AppleTalk protocol event

 

logging is enabled.

 

 

auth_failure

Logs authentication failures. This is a security-

 

related feature used to detect unauthorized SNMP

 

activity.

 

 

redundant_cpu

Logs changes in status of a redundant CPU.

 

Notification is sent if:

 

The status changes from standby to active or

 

 

vice versa.

 

The active supervisor loses or establishes

 

 

contact with the standby supervisor.

 

 

dvmrp

Logs DVMRP events, if DVMRP event logging is

 

enabled.

 

 

 

 

 

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