Troubleshooting

Using the Event Log for Troubleshooting Switch Problems

System

Description

Documented in ProCurve Hardware/

Module

Software guide

 

 

 

 

cos

Class of Service (CoS): Provides priority handling of packets

Advanced Traffic Management Guide

 

traversing the switch, based on the IEEE 802.1p priority carried

 

 

by each packet.

 

 

CoS messages also include Quality of Service (QoS) events.

 

 

The QoS feature classifies and prioritizes traffic throughout a

 

 

network, establishing an end-to-end traffic priority policy to

 

 

manage available bandwidth and improve throughput of

 

 

important data.

 

dca

Dynamic Configuration Arbiter (DCA) determines the client-

Access Security Guide

 

specific parameters that are assigned in an authentication

 

 

session.

 

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server

Management and Configuration Guide

 

configuration: Switch is automatically configured from a

 

 

DHCP (Bootp) server, including IP address, subnet mask,

 

 

default gateway, Timep Server address, and TFTP server

 

 

address.

 

dhcp v6c

DHCP for IPv6 prefix assignment

IPv6 Configuration Guide

download

Download operation for copying a software version or files to

Management and Configuration Guide

 

the switch.

 

dma

Direct Access Memory (DMA): Transmits and receives

 

packets between the CPU and the switch. Not used for logging

 

 

messages in software release K.13.xx.

 

fault

Fault Detection facility, including response policy and the

Management and Configuration Guide

 

sensitivity level at which a network problem should generate

 

 

an alert.

 

ffi

Find, Fix, and Inform: Event or alert log messages indicating a

Installation and Getting Started Guide

 

possible topology loop that cause excessive network activity

Management and Configuration Guide

 

and results in the network running slow. FFI messages include

 

 

events on transceiver connections with other network

 

 

devices.

 

garp

Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP), defined in the

Advanced Traffic Management Guide

 

IEEE 802.1D-1998 standard.

 

gvrp

GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP): Manages dynamic

Advanced Traffic Management Guide

 

802.1Q VLAN operations, in which the switch creates

 

 

temporary VLAN membership on a port to provide a link to

 

 

another port in the same VLAN on another device.

 

hpesp

Management module that maintains communication between

Installation and Getting Started Guide

 

switch ports.

 

idm

Identity-driven Management: Optional management

Advanced Traffic Management Guide

 

application used to monitor and control access to switch.

 

 

 

 

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