3Com 3C780 User Guide - Page 123

Refer to Fault Log Error Code Messages in Appendix A

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Using the Hub 5-21 show log and clear log Commands The fault log keeps a limited history of recent faults that have occurred in the system. s To display the fault log, type: show log A typical fault log is shown below: Fault Log: 1. 10000001 2. 10000002 0# 0 0# 0 The first column shows the order of all faults since the last clear log command. The second column is the code specifying the type of fault. (Refer to "Fault Log Error Code Messages" in Appendix A for explanations of the error codes.) The third column is a time stamp (in seconds), showing when the fault occurred. (The timer is restarted after each reset.) The fourth column is the number of resets since the last recorded reset. s To clear the fault log, type: clear log s To display the fault log in reverse order, type: show log last This could be helpful when there are a large number of faults in the log and you want to see the last one first.

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5-21
Using the Hub
show log
and
clear log
Commands
The fault log keeps a limited history of recent faults that have occurred in the
system.
To display the fault log, type:
show log
A typical fault log is shown below:
Fault Log:
1. 10000001
0#
0
2. 10000002
0#
0
The first column shows the order of all faults since the last
clear log
command.
The second column is the code specifying the type of fault.
(Refer to “Fault Log Error Code Messages” in Appendix A for
explanations of the error codes.) The third column is a time stamp (in
seconds), showing when the fault occurred. (The timer is restarted after
each reset.)
The fourth column is the number of resets since the last
recorded reset.
To clear the fault log, type:
clear log
To display the fault log in reverse order, type:
show log last
This could be helpful when there are a large number of faults in the log and
you want to see the last one first.