HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Configuration Manual page 482

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Message Level
Message
Informational
Warm start
Informational
<user-name> login to USER EXEC mode
Informational
<user-name> logout from USER EXEC
mode
Informational
<user-name> login to PRIVILEGED mode
Informational
<user-name> logout from PRIVILEGED
mode
Informational
SNMP Auth. failure, intruder IP: <ip-addr>
Informational
Interface <portnum>, state up
Informational
Interface <portnum>, state down
Informational
Interface <portnum>, line protocol up
Informational
Interface <portnum>, line protocol down
Informational
Trunk group (<ports>) created by 802.3ad
link-aggregation module.
Informational
Bridge root changed, vlan <vlan­id>, new
root ID <string>, root interface <portnum>
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Table A.2: HP Syslog Messages (Continued)
Explanation
The system software (flash code) has been
reloaded.
A user has logged into the USER EXEC
mode of the CLI.
The <user-name> is the user name.
A user has logged out of the USER EXEC
mode of the CLI.
The <user-name> is the user name.
A user has logged into the Privileged EXEC
mode of the CLI.
The <user-name> is the user name.
A user has logged out of Privileged EXEC
mode of the CLI.
The <user-name> is the user name.
A user has tried to open a management
session with the device using an invalid
SNMP community string.
The <ip-addr> is the IP address of the host
that sent the invalid community string.
A port has come up.
The <portnum> is the port number.
A port has gone down.
The <portnum> is the port number.
The line protocol on a port has come up.
The <portnum> is the port number.
The line protocol on a port has gone down.
The <portnum> is the port number.
802.3ad link aggregation is configured on the
device, and the feature has dynamically
created a trunk group (aggregate link).
The <ports> is a list of the ports that were
aggregated to make the trunk group.
A Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) topology
change has occurred.
The <vlan­id> is the ID of the VLAN in which
the STP topology change occurred.
The <root­id> is the STP bridge root ID.
The <portnum> is the number of the port
connected to the new root bridge.

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