
The Log function is implemented on the Log Table, Local Log, Remote Log and Backup Log pages.
14.2.1 Log Table
The switch supports logs output to two directions, namely, log buffer and log file. The information in log buffer will be lost after the switch is rebooted or powered off whereas the information in log file will be kept effective even the switch is rebooted or powered off. Log Table displays the system log information in log buffer.
Choose the menu Maintenance→Log→Log Table to load the following page.
Figure 14-3 Log Table
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
¾Log Info
Index: | Displays the index of the log information. |
Time: | Displays the time when the log event occurs. The log can get the |
| correct time after you configure on the System |
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Module: | Displays the module which the log information belongs to. You can |
| select a module from the |
| log information. |
Severity: | Displays the severity level of the log information. You can select a |
| severity level to display the log information whose severity level value |
| is the same or smaller. |
Content: | Displays the content of the log information. |
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1.The logs are classified into eight levels based on severity. The higher the information severity is, the lower the corresponding level is.
2.This page displays logs in the log buffer, and at most 512 logs are displayed.
14.2.2 Local Log
Local Log is the log information saved in switch. By default, all system logs are saved in log buffer and the logs with severities from level_0 to level_4 are saved in log file meanwhile. On this page, you can set the output channel for logs.
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