Cisco Systems SG200 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Viewing Statistics
Logs
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Logs
The switch generates messages to identify the state of the system and to assist in
diagnosing issues that arise during switch operation. Messages might be
generated in response to events, faults, or errors occurring on the platform and to
changes in configuration.
Logs of these messages are stored in RAM and flash memory. Entries in the flash
log—unlike those in RAM—are stored across reboots.
To access the log menu items, click Status and Statistics > View Log in the
navigation window. The log menu includes the following pages:
RAM Memory Log
Flash Memory Log
RAM Memory Log
Use the RAM Memory page to view information about specific RAM (cache) log
entries, including the time the log was entered, the log severity, and a description
of the log.
To display this page, click Status and Statistics > View Log > RAM Memory in
the navigation window.
NOTE This page might take up to 45 seconds to display when the table contains the
maximum number of entries.
The RAM Memory Log Table contains the following fields:
Log Index—Numeric ID for the log entry.
Log Time—Time at which the log was entered in the Log RAM Table.
Severity—The log severity can be one of the following:
- Emergency (0)—System is unusable.
- Alert (1)—Action must be taken immediately.
- Critical (2)—Critical conditions.
- Error (3)—Error conditions.
- Warning (4)—Warning conditions.
- Notice (5)—Normal but significant conditions.