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System Logs, Clear, Refresh, Monitoring

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GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Table 6-4. EAP Statistics Fields (continued) Field Description Invalid Frames Received Displays the number of unrecognized EAPOL frames received on this port. Length Error Frames Received Displays the number of EAPOL frames with an invalid Packet Body Length received on this port. Response/ID Frames Received Displays the number of EAP Respond ID frames that have been received on the port. Response Frames Received Displays the number of valid EAP Response frames received on the port. Request/ID Frames Transmitted Displays the number of EAP Requested ID frames transmitted through the port. Request Frames Transmitted Displays the number of EAP Request frames transmitted through the port. Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following actions: • To clear all the EAP counters for all ports on the switch, select the check box in the row heading and click Clear. The button resets all statistics for all ports to default values. • To clear the counters for a specific port, select the check box associated with the port and click Clear. • Click Refresh to refresh the data on the screen and display the most current statistics. System Logs The switch may generate messages in response to events, faults, or errors occurring on the platform as well as changes in configuration or other occurrences. These messages are stored locally and can be forwarded to one or more centralized points of collection for monitoring purposes or long term archival storage. Local and remote configuration of the logging capability includes filtering of messages logged or forwarded based on severity and generating component. The Monitoring  Logs tab contains links to the following folders: • "Memory Logs" on page 6-15 • "FLASH Log Configuration" on page 6-17 • "Server Log Configuration" on page 6-19 • "Trap Logs" on page 6-21 • "Event Logs" on page 6-22 6-14 v1.0, April 2010 Monitoring the System

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GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
6-14
Monitoring the System
v1.0, April 2010
Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following actions:
To clear all the EAP counters for all ports on the switch, select the check box in the row
heading and click
Clear
. The button resets all statistics for all ports to default values.
To clear the counters for a specific port, select the check box associated with the port and
click
Clear
.
Click
Refresh
to refresh the data on the screen and display the most current statistics.
System Logs
The switch may generate messages in response to events, faults, or errors occurring on the
platform as well as changes in configuration or other occurrences. These messages are stored
locally and can be forwarded to one or more centralized points of collection for monitoring
purposes or long term archival storage. Local and remote configuration of the logging capability
includes filtering of messages logged or forwarded based on severity and generating component.
The
Monitoring
Logs
tab contains links to the following folders:
“Memory Logs” on page
6-15
“FLASH Log Configuration” on page
6-17
“Server Log Configuration” on page
6-19
“Trap Logs” on page
6-21
“Event Logs” on page
6-22
Invalid Frames Received
Displays the number of unrecognized EAPOL frames received on this
port.
Length Error Frames
Received
Displays the number of EAPOL frames with an invalid Packet Body
Length received on this port.
Response/ID Frames
Received
Displays the number of EAP Respond ID frames that have been received
on the port.
Response Frames Received
Displays the number of valid EAP Response frames received on the port.
Request/ID Frames
Transmitted
Displays the number of EAP Requested ID frames transmitted through the
port.
Request Frames Transmitted
Displays the number of EAP Request frames transmitted through the port.
Table
6-4.
EAP Statistics Fields (continued)
Field
Description