System Events; Description; E Xample - GE MULTILINK ML2400 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS

17.8 System Events

17.8.1 Description

17.8.2 Command Line Interface Example
Example 17-3: Typical system event log
ML2400#
show log
S
DATE
--
----------
I
03-02-2005
I
01-01-2001
I
01-01-2001
A
01-01-2001
I
01-01-2001
I
01-01-2001
I
01-01-2001
I
03-03-2005
I
03-03-2005
I
03-03-2005
A
03-03-2005
A
03-03-2005
A
03-03-2005
ML2400#
MULTILINK ML2400 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The event log records operating events as single-line entries listed in chronological order,
and are a useful tool for isolating problems. Each event log entry is composed of four fields
as shown below:
• Severity field: Indicates one of the following
• I (Information) indicates routine events; A (Activity) indicates activity on the switch;
D (Debug) is reserved for GE Multilin; C (Critical) indicates that a severe switch error
has occurred; and F (Fatal). indicates that a service has behaved unexpectedly.
• Date field: the date in mm/dd/yy format (as per configured) that the entry was
placed in the log.
• Time field: is the time in hh:mm:ss format (as per configured) that the entry was
placed in the log.
• Description field: is a brief description of the event.
The event log holds up to 1000 lines in chronological order, from the oldest to the newest.
Each line consists of one complete event message. Once the log has received 1000 entries,
it discards the current oldest line (with information level severity only) each time a new line
is received. The event log window contains 22 log entry lines and can be positioned to any
location in the log.
The following example illustrates a typical event log.
TIME
Log Description
------------
5:14:43 P.M
12:00:00 A.M
12:00:00 A.M
12:00:00 A.M
12:00:00 A.M
12:00:00 A.M
12:00:00 A.M
4:32:48 A.M
9:31:59 A.M
9:32:04 A.M
9:32:11 A.M
9:35:40 A.M
9:41:46 A.M
---------------------------------------------------
SYSMGR:System Subnet Mask changed
SYSMGR:successfully registered with DB Manager
SYSMGR:successfully read from DB
VLAN:Vlan type set to Port VLAN
SYSMGR:system was reset by user using CLI command
SNTP:Date/Time set to 01-01-2001 12:00AM
SNTP:Client started
SNTP:Date and Time updated from SNTP server
TELNET:Telnet Session Started
CLI:manager console login|
IGMP:IGMP Snooping is enabled
IGMP:IGMP Snooping is disabled
IGMP:IGMP Snooping is enabled
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