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The user's session indicates Console, Web, SNMP, Telnet, or SSH., Parameters Description
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DGS-1250 Series Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Log Description Event Description: Configuration saved to flash by console. Log Message: Configuration saved to flash by console (Username: ) Parameters Description: username: Represent current login user. Event Description: Configuration saved to flash by remote. Log Message: Configuration saved to flash (Username: , IP: ) Parameters Description: username: Represent current login user. ipaddr: Represent client IP address. Event Description: Log message uploaded successfully. Log Message: Log message uploaded by successfully. (Username: [, IP: , MAC: ]) Parameters Description: session: The user's session. username: Represent current login user. ipaddr: Represent client IP address. macaddr: Represent client MAC address. Note: For console, there will be no IP and MAC information for logging. Event Description: Log message uploaded unsuccessfully. Log Message: Log message uploaded by unsuccessfully. (Username: [, IP: , MAC: ]) Parameters Description: session: The user's session. username: Represent current login user. ipaddr: Represent client IP address. macaddr: Represent client MAC address. Note: For console, there will be no IP and MAC information for logging. Event Description: Unknown type files downloaded unsuccessfully. Log Message: Downloaded by unsuccessfully. (Username: [, IP: , MAC: ], Server IP: , File Name: ) Parameters Description: session: The user's session. username: Represent current login user. ipaddr: Represent client IP address. macaddr: Represent client MAC address. serverIP: Server IP address. pathFile: Path and file name on server. Note: For console, there will be no IP and MAC information for logging. Severity Informational Informational Informational Warning Warning NOTE: 1. The user's session indicates Console, Web, SNMP, Telnet, or SSH. 2. If update configuration/firmware through Console, there will be no IP and MAC information for logging. 288