Chapter 5

Configuring the Switch

Admin > Log

The Switch allows you to configure and limit system messages that are logged to flash or RAM memory, configure the logging of messages that are sent to remote System Log (Syslog) servers, and set an event-level threshold for sending e-mail alert messages to system administrators..

Admin > Log

The following table describes the system event levels..

System Event Levels

Level

Severity Name

Description

 

 

 

System Logging

The system allows you to enable or disable event logging, and specify which event levels are logged to RAM or flash memory.. Severe error messages that are logged to flash memory are permanently stored in the Switch to assist in troubleshooting network problems..

System Log Status  Enables/disables the logging of debug or error messages to the logging process..

Flash Logging  Limits log messages saved to the Switch’s permanent flash memory for all levels up to the specified level.. For example, if level 3 is specified, all messages from level 0 to level 3 will be logged to flash..

NOTE: The Flash Level must be equal to or less than the RAM Level..

Memory Logging  Limits log messages saved to the Switch’s temporary memory for all levels up to the specified level.. For example, if level 6 is specified, all messages from level 0 to level 6 will be logged to RAM..

View Flash Logging  Click the button to display log messages stored in the Switch’s flash memory..

View Memory Logging  Click the button to display log messages stored in the Switch’s RAM memory..

Enable the System Log Status, set the level of event messages to be logged to RAM and flash memory, then click Save Settings..

Syslog

Allows you to configure the logging of messages that are sent to remote Syslog servers.. You can limit the event messages sent to only those messages at or above a

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Informational

Notice

Warning

Error

Critical

Alert

Emergency

Informational Messages only

Normal but significant

condition, such as a cold start

Warning conditions, such as return false or unexpected return

Error conditions, such as invalid

input or default used

Critical conditions, such as memory allocation, free memory error, or resource exhausted

Immediate action needed

System unusable

specified level..

Remote Log Status  Enables/disables the logging of debug or error messages to the remote logging process.. (Default: Disabled)

Logging Facility  Sets the facility type for remote logging of Syslog messages.. There are eight facility types specified by values of 16 to 23.. The facility type is used by the Syslog server to dispatch log messages to an appropriate service.. The attribute specifies the facility type tag sent in Syslog messages.. (See RFC 3164..) This type has no effect on the kind of messages reported by the Switch.. However, it may be used by the Syslog server to process messages, such as sorting or storing messages in the corresponding database.. (Range: 16-23, Default: 23)

There are only Level 2, 5 and 6 event messages for the current firmware release..

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SRW248G4P specifications

Cisco Systems SRW248G4P is a high-performance Layer 2 switch designed specifically for small to medium-sized businesses that require robust networking solutions. This switch supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), providing a highly flexible option for powering devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and surveillance cameras.

One of the standout features of the SRW248G4P is its 48 10/100 Ethernet ports, which ensure ample connectivity for various networked devices. Additionally, it offers four Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, allowing for seamless integration with existing network infrastructure and facilitating high-speed data transfer. The combination of these ports enables businesses to expand their network capabilities as needed without the immediate requirement for added devices.

The SRW248G4P comes equipped with advanced Layer 2 switching capabilities, including VLAN support, which enables the segmentation of network traffic for improved performance and security. It also supports Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), which help prevent network loops and ensure redundancy. With features like Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), multiple physical connections can be combined into a single logical link, enhancing bandwidth and providing failover capabilities.

Another critical attribute of the Cisco SRW248G4P is its user-friendly management interface. The switch can be managed through a web-based interface, allowing IT administrators to configure settings, monitor performance, and troubleshoot issues with ease. Additionally, it supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for integration with network management systems, further simplifying monitoring tasks.

Power over Ethernet functionality is a significant advantage of the SRW248G4P, providing up to 15.4 watts per port. This capability simplifies installation and reduces the clutter of power cords and outlets. Organizations can deploy PoE-enabled devices in locations that lack power sources, thus enhancing overall flexibility in network design.

In summary, the Cisco Systems SRW248G4P is a feature-rich switch tailored for small to medium-sized enterprises. Its blend of performance, management capabilities, and advanced features like PoE makes it a valuable asset in any organization's networking setup. By ensuring reliable connectivity and ease of management, businesses can focus more on growth and their core objectives rather than worrying about network complexities.