Excessive Bad Entries; Write Threshold - Nortel BayStack 410 24T Using Manual

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Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch
The Event Log screen provides the following information:
Software download: Indicates the new software version.
Authentication failure: Indicates any attempted SNMP
specified an invalid community string.
TELNET session status: Indicates various TELNET events. (For details on
configuring this feature, see
Operational exception: Indicates that the microprocessor has received an
exception at the specified vector number and dumps stack registers.
Excessive bad entries: Displays excessive bad entries detected by firmware.
Write threshold: Displays event entries that exceeded the write threshold.
Flash update: Displays status of flash updates.

Excessive Bad Entries

If the firmware detects excessive bad entries in the event log's flash memory
(errors exceeding 75 percent of the memory buffer), the event log is cleared (all
entries are discarded) and an event entry is displayed in the Event Log screen.
Figure 3-46
Entry Number:
Excessive bad entries in log, Event Log cleared.
Figure 3-46.

Write Threshold

To extend the lifetime of the event log's flash memory, a write threshold is set for
each event entered in flash memory. The write threshold is 20 entries for each
event. If any event exceeds the write threshold, an event entry is displayed in the
Event Log screen.
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shows an example of the event log entry for this type of event.
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Sample Event Log Entry Showing Excessive Bad Entries
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