Flash Memory Log - Cisco SG200 Series Administration Manual

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Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide

Flash Memory Log

The Log File contains information about specific log entries, including the time the
log was entered, the log severity, and a description of the log. Several log types
are supported, and the system stores up to three versions of each type.
To view a Flash log:
Click Status and Statistics > View Log > Flash Memory in the navigation window.
Select a log type from the list:
Default—Entries from the startup and operational logs.
Startup—Log entries created during system restarts.
Operational—Log entries created during system operation.
Select a log version to display.
The Version 1 log is the current or most recently created log file, the Version 2 log
is the next most recent, and the Version 3 log is the oldest. When a new log of the
specified type is created, the Version 3 log is deleted and the Version 1 and
Version 2 logs are renamed to Version 2 and Version 3, respectively.
When a different version and log is selected, the new log automatically displays in
the Flash Memory Log Table. When the table contains the maximum number of
entries, this page might take up to 45 seconds to display.
The Flash Memory Log Table contains the following fields:
Log Index—Numeric ID for the log entry.
Log Time—Time that the log was created in the Flash Memory Table.
Severity—The log severity can be one of the following:
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Alert (1)—Action must be taken immediately.
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Critical (2)—Critical conditions.
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Error (3)—Error conditions.
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Warning (4)—Warning conditions.
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Notice (5)—Normal but significant conditions.
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Informational (6)—Informational messages.
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Debug (7)—Provides detailed information about an event.
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