Displaying The System Resource State; Displaying Recent System Logs; Displaying The Refresh Period; Displaying Device Information - HP 1910 User Manual

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Product Information
Device Location
Contact Information
SerialNum
Software Version
Hardware Version
Bootrom Version
Running Time

Displaying the system resource state

The System Resource State displays the most current CPU usage, memory usage, and temperature.

Displaying recent system logs

Table 8 Field description
Field
Time
Level
Description
NOTE:
The System Information page displays up to five the most recent system logs about the login and logout
events.
For more system logs, you can click More to enter the Log List page. You can also enter this page by
selecting Device > Syslog. For more information, see

Displaying the refresh period

Select from the Refresh Period list:
If you select a certain period, the system refreshes the system information at the specified interval.
If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you click the Refresh button.

Displaying device information

Select Summary from the navigation tree, and click the Device Information tab to enter the page
displaying the device ports, power supplies, and fans. Hover the cursor over a port and the port details
appears, including the port name, type, speed, usage, status, and aggregation group number, as shown
Description
Display the description about the device.
Display the device location, which you can configure on the
page you enter by selecting Device > SNMP > Setup
Display the contact information, which you can configure on
the page you enter by selecting Device > SNMP > Setup
Display the serial number of the device.
Display the software version of the device.
Display the hardware version of the device.
Display the Boot ROM version of the device.
Display the system up time.
Description
Display the time when the system logs were generated.
Display the severity of the system logs.
Display the description of the system logs.
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