Appendix A Log Descriptions

Table 267 Built-in Services Logs

LOG MESSAGE

DESCRIPTION

User on %u.%u.%u.%u

HTTP/HTTPS/TELNET/SSH/FTP/SNMP access to the device

has been denied access

was denied.

from %s

%u.%u.%u.%u is IP address

 

 

%s is HTTP/HTTPS/SSH/SNMP/FTP/TELNET

 

 

HTTPS certificate:%s

An administrator assigned a nonexistent certificate to HTTPS.

does not exist. HTTPS

%s is certificate name assigned by user

service will not work.

HTTPS port has been

An administrator changed the port number for HTTPS.

changed to port %s.

%s is port number

 

 

 

HTTPS port has been

An administrator changed the port number for HTTPS back to

changed to default

the default (443).

port.

 

HTTP port has changed

An administrator changed the port number for HTTP.

to port %s.

%s is port number assigned by user

 

 

 

HTTP port has changed

An administrator changed the port number for HTTP back to

to default port.

the default (80).

SSH port has been

An administrator changed the port number for SSH.

changed to port %s.

%s is port number assigned by user

 

 

 

SSH port has been

An administrator changed the port number for SSH back to

changed to default

the default (22).

port.

 

SSH certificate:%s

An administrator assigned a nonexistent certificate to SSH.

does not exist. SSH

%s is certificate name assigned by user

service will not work.

SSH certificate:%s

After an administrator assigns a certificate for SSH, the

format is wrong. SSH

device needs to convert it to a key used for SSH.

service will not work.

%s is certificate name assigned by user

 

 

TELNET port has been

An administrator changed the port number for TELNET.

changed to port %s.

%s is port number assigned by user

 

 

 

TELNET port has been

An administrator changed the port number for TELNET back

changed to default

to the default (23).

port.

 

FTP certificate:%s

An administrator assigned a nonexistent certificate to FTP.

does not exist.

%s is certificate name assigned by user

 

 

 

FTP port has been

An administrator changed the port number for FTP.

changed to port %s.

%s is port number assigned by user

 

 

 

FTP port has been

An administrator changed the port number for FTP back to

changed to default

the default (21).

port.

 

 

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