Using The Event Log To Find Intrusion Alerts - HP procurve switch 2650 Access Security Manual

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Figure 6-15. Example of Port Status Screen After Alert Flags Reset
Log Listing with
Security Violation
Detected
Log Listing with No
Security Violation
Detected
Figure 6-16. Example of Log Listing With and Without Detected Security Violations
For more on clearing intrusions, see "Note on Send-Disable Operation" on
page 6-17

Using the Event Log To Find Intrusion Alerts

The Event Log lists port security intrusions as:
W MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS FFI: port A3 — Security Violation
where "
" is the severity level of the log entry and
W
that generated the entry. For further information, display the Intrusion Log,
as shown below.
From the CLI. Type the log command from the Manager or Configuration
level.
Syntax: log < search-text >
For < search-text >, you can use ffi, security, or violation. For example:
Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
Reading Intrusion Alerts and Resetting Alert Flags
Intrusion Alert on port A1 is now cleared.
is the system module
FFI
Log Command
with "security"
for Search String
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