Netgear FS728TPv2 FS728TP Software Administration Manual - Page 206
Admin Status, Enable, Disable, Severity Filter, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice
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FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure the FLASH Log settings: 1. Use the radio buttons in the Admin Status field to determine whether to log messages to persistent storage. • Enable: Enables persistent logging. • Disable: Prevents the system from logging messages in persistent storage. 2. From the Severity Filter field, specify the type of log messages to record. A log records messages equal to or above a configured severity threshold. For example, if you select Error, the logged messages include Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency. The default severity level is Alert(1). The severity can be one of the following levels: • Emergency (0): The highest level warning level. If the device is down or not functioning properly, an emergency log is saved to the device. • Alert (1): The second highest warning level. An alert log is saved if there is a serious device malfunction, such as all device features being down. Action must be taken immediately. • Critical (2): The third highest warning level. A critical log is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs, for example, two device ports are not functioning, while the rest of the device ports remain functional. • Error (3): A device error has occurred, such as if a port is offline. • Warning (4): The lowest level of a device warning. • Notice (5): Normal but significant conditions. Provides the network administrators with device information. • Info (6): Provides device information. • Debug (7): Provides detailed information about the log. Debugging should only be entered by qualified support personnel. 3. If you make any changes to the page, click Apply to apply the change to the system. The rest of the page displays the number of persistent messages the system has logged and the persistent log messages. 206 | Chapter 6: Monitoring the System