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DGS-3700 Series Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
upload attack_log_to TFTP
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To upload the master's dangerous log:
DGS-3700-12:5#upload attack_log_toTFTP 10.90.90.1 dest_file C:\alert.txt
Command: upload attack_log_toTFTP 10.90.90.1 dest_file C:\alert.txt
Success.
DGS-3700-12:5#
config system_severity
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
This command is used to upload the switch's dangerous log.
<ipaddr> − The IP address of the TFTP server. The TFTP server must be on the same
IP subnet as the switch.
<ipv6addr> - The IPv6 address of the TFTP server.
<path_filename 64> − Specifies the location of the file on the TFTP server. The
uploaded file from the switch will replace this file.
Dest_file – Specifies the destination file.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
To configure system_severity level of an alert required for log entry or trap message.
config system_severity [trap | log | all] [emergency | alert | critical | error |
warning | notice | information | debug | <level 0-7>]
This command is used to configure the system_severity levels on the Switch. When an
event occurs on the Switch, a message will be sent to the SNMP agent (trap), the
Switch's log or both. Events occurring on the Switch are separated into three main
categories, these categories are NOT precisely the same as the parameters of the
same name (see below).
Information – Events classified as information are basic events occurring on the
Switch that are not deemed as problematic, such as enabling or disabling various
functions on the Switch.
Warning − Events classified as warning are problematic events that are not critical to
the overall function of the Switch but do require attention, such as unsuccessful
downloads or uploads and failed logins.
Critical – Events classified as critical are fatal exceptions occurring on the Switch,
such as hardware failures or spoofing attacks.
Choose one of the following to identify where severity messages are to be sent.
trap - Configure severity level control for a trap.
log - Configure severity level control for a log.
all - Configure severity level control for a trap and a log.
emergency - Severity level = emergency.
alert - Severity level = alert.
critical - Severity level = critical.
error - Severity level = error.
warning - Severity level = warning.
notice - Severity level = notice.
information - Severity level = information.
debug - Severity level = debug.
<level 0-7> - Specify the severity level between 0 and 7.
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