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Table 16-7. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name
fan
service_port
user_port
power
bridge_stat
switch_fabric
ospf
rip
ldap
appletalk
auth_failure
redundant_cpu
dvmrp
Definition
Logs fan status changes. Fan failures will
eventually lead to overheating the system. The fan
status message provides a good early warning for a
failure that could eventually cause the switch to
shut down.
Logs status changes in service ports.
Use the
set port category
command to set a port as
a service port. For information on this command,
see
Chapter
21. This feature makes it possible for
you to use different notification levels for critical
(service ports), if desired.
Logs status changes in user ports.
Use the
set port category
command to set a port as
a user port. For information on this command, see
Chapter
21. This feature makes it possible for you
to use different notification levels for critical
(service ports), if desired.
Logs the addition or removal of a power supply
Logs changes in bridge status.
Logs failures in the switch fabric. These failures
are critical and should be monitored closely.
Logs OSPF events if OSPF protocol event logging
is enabled.
Logs RIP events if RIP protocol event logging is
enabled.
Logs LDAP events if LDAP protocol event
logging is enabled.
Logs AppleTalk events if AppleTalk protocol event
logging is enabled.
Logs authentication failures. This is a security-
related feature used to detect unauthorized SNMP
activity.
Logs changes in status of a redundant CPU.
Notification is sent if:
• The status changes from standby to active or
vice versa.
• The active supervisor loses or establishes
contact with the standby supervisor.
Logs DVMRP events, if DVMRP event logging is
enabled.
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