Basic administration protocols, Configuring event logging, System log configuration – Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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This chapter describes basic administration tasks including:

Event Logging

– Sets conditions for logging event messages to system

memory or flash memory, configures conditions for sending trap

messages to remote log servers, and configures trap reporting to
remote hosts using Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).

Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

– Configures advertisement of

basic information about the local switch, or discovery of information

about neighboring devices on the local broadcast domain.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

– Configures switch

management through SNMPv1, SNMPv2c or SNMPv3.

Remote Monitoring (RMON)

– Configures local collection of detailed

statistics or events which can be subsequently retrieved through SNMP.

Switch Clustering

– Configures centralized management by a single unit

over a group of switches connected to the same local network.

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The switch allows you to control the logging of error messages, including

the type of events that are recorded in switch memory, logging to a remote

System Log (syslog) server, and displays a list of recent event messages.

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Use the Administration > Log > System (Configure Global) page to enable

or disable event logging, and specify which 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. Up to

4096 log entries can be stored in the flash memory, with the oldest entries

being overwritten first when the available log memory (256 kilobytes) has

been exceeded.

The System Logs page allows you to configure and limit system messages

that are logged to flash or RAM memory. The default is for event levels 0 to

3 to be logged to flash and levels 0 to 7 to be logged to RAM.

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"Event Logging" on page 529

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