System Log; Introduction; Table 12-4 Log Levels - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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12.5 System log

12.5.1 Introduction

The system log refers that the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch records the system information
and debugging information in a log and sends the log to the specified destination. When the
ISCOM2600G-HI series switch fails to work, you can check and locate the fault easily.
The system information and some scheduling output will be sent to the system log to deal
with. According to the configuration, the system will send the log to various destinations. The
destinations that receive the system log are divided into:
According to the severity level, the log is identified by 8 severity levels, as listed in Table 12-
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Table 12-4 Log levels

Emergency
Alert
Critical
Error
Warning
Notice
Informational
Debug
No.
Command
Raisecom#show transceiver
threshold-violations
interface-type interface-
list
Raisecom(config)#show
transceiver ddm brief
Console: send the log message to the local console through Console interface.
Host: send the log message to the host.
Monitor: send the log message to the monitor, such as Telnet terminal.
File: send the log message to the Flash of the device.
Buffer: send the log message to the buffer.
SNMP server: convert logs to Trap and then outputs Trap to the SNMP server.
Severity
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Level
0
The system cannot be used.
1
Need to deal immediately.
2
Serious status
3
Errored status
4
Warning status
5
Normal but important status
6
Informational event
7
Debugging information
12 System management
Description
Show the information when the optical
module parameters exceed the thresholds.
Show brief information about optical
module DDM.
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