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System Log Entries

The following table lists all possible entries and their corresponding meanings that will appear in the System Log of this Switch.
Category
Event Description
system
System started up
system
System started up
Configuration saved
to Flash
Internal Power failed
Internal Power is
recovered
Redundant Power
failed
Redundant Power is
working
Firmware
up/down-
successfully
load
uploaded
Firmware upload
was unsuccessful
Firmware upgraded
successfully
Firmware upgrade
was unsuccessful
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xStack
DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Log Content
System warm start
System cold start
Configuration and log
saved to flash by console
(Username: <username>)
Internal Power failed
Internal Power is recovered
Redundant Power failed
Redundant Power is
working
Firmware successfully
uploaded by console
(Username:<username>,
IP:<ipaddr>)
Firmware upload by
console was unsuccessful
(Username:<username>,
IP:<ipaddr>)
Firmware upgraded by
console successfully
(Username: <username>,
IP: <ipaddr>)
Firmware upgrade by
console was unsuccessful!
Appendix C
Severity
Critical
Critical
Informational
Critical
Critical
Critical
Critical
Informational
Warning
Informational
Warning
471
Remark
"by console" and "IP:
<ipaddr>, MAC: <macaddr>"
are XOR shown in log strings,
which means if the user logs
in through the console, no IP
or MAC address information
will be included in the log.
by console and "IP: <ipaddr>,
MAC: <macaddr>" are XOR
shown in log string, which
means if the user logs in by
console, there will be no IP
and MAC information for
logging.
by console and "IP: <ipaddr>,
MAC: <macaddr>" are XOR
shown in log string, which
means if the user logs in by
console, there will be no IP
and MAC information for
logging.
by console and "IP: <ipaddr>,
MAC: <macaddr>" are XOR
shown in log string, which
means if the user logs in
through the console, no IP or
MAC address information will
be included in the log.
by console and "IP: <ipaddr>,
MAC: <macaddr>" are XOR

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