2 alert warning events – Atop Technology EH7510 User manual User Manual

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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch
EH7510
User Manual V 1.0

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Table 2.53

Label

Description

Factory

Default

Port

Indicates the port number.

Port state event

Disable: Disables alarm function, i.e. no alarm
message will be sent.
Link Up: Alarm message will be sent when this
port/link is up and connection begins.
Link Down: Alarm message will be sent when this
port/link is down and disconnected.
Link Up /Down: Alarm message will be sent
whenever there’s a change, i.e. connection begins or
connection disrupted.

Disabled

Table 2.54.a

Label

Description

Factory

Default

Power

Indicates specific power supply.

Power status event

Disable: Disables alarm function.
Power On: Sends an alarm when power is turned on.
Power Off: Sends an alarm when power is turned off.

Disabled

Table 2.54.b

Label

Description

Factory Default

System log event

Disable: Disable power status detection.
0: (LOG_EMERG): Enable log level 0~7 detection.
1: (LOG_ALERT): Enable log level 1~7 detection.
2: (LOG_CRIT): Enable log level 2~7 detection.
3: (LOG_ERR): Enable log level 3~7 detection.
4: (LOG_WARNING): Enable log level 4~7 detection.
5: (LOG_NOTICE): Enable log level 5~7 detection.
6: (LOG_INFO): Enable log level 6~7 detection.
7: (LOG_DEBUG): Enable log level 7 detection.

See note below for specific log level description.

Disabled

*NOTE:

- Log levels are inclusive. In other word, when log level is set to 0, alarm is triggered

whenever 0, 1, 2… 6, and/or 7 happen. When log level is set to 5, alarm is triggered

whenever 5, 6, and/or 7 happen.

0: Emergency: system is unstable

1: Alert: action must be taken immediately

2: Critical: critical conditions

3: Error: error conditions

4: Warning: warning condition

5: Notice: normal but significant condition

6: Informational: informational messages

7: Debug: debug-level messages

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