Netgear GS728TPP GS728TP/GS728TPP/GS752TP Software Administration Manual - Page 218

Logs, Buffered Logs, APPLY, Cable Status, Normal, No Cable, Open Cable, Short Cable, Cable Test Failed

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GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches This can be done by either clicking the check box by the required port or by entering the port name in the Go to Interface field and clicking Go. 3. Click APPLY to execute the test per port. The following fields are displayed: • Cable Status: • Normal. The cable is working correctly. • No Cable. No cable is connected to the tested port. • Open Cable. A cable is connected to the port, but it is not connected to the other side (no link). • Short Cable. There is an electrical short in the cable. • Cable Test Failed. The cable status was not able to be determined. The cable might in fact be working. • Untested. The test has not been performed. • Cable Length. The estimated length of the cable in meters. The length is displayed as a range between the shortest estimated length and the longest estimated length. This is of rough length accuracy (0-50m, 50-80m, 80-110m, 110-140m, or more than 140 m). Unknown is displayed if the cable length was not determined. The cable length is displayed only if the cable status is Normal. • Failure Location. The estimated distance in meters from the end of the cable to the failure location. The failure location is displayed only if the cable status is Open Cable, Short Cable, or No Cable. Logs The switch might generate messages in response to 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 Logs tab contains menus that provide access to the following features • Buffered Logs • Server Log • Trap Logs Buffered Logs The buffered log stores messages in memory based on the settings for message component and severity. Use the Buffered Logs screen to set the administrative status and behavior of logs in the system buffer. These log messages are cleared when the switch reboots. Monitoring the System 218

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Monitoring the System
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GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches
This can be done by either clicking the check box by the required port or by entering the
port name in the Go to Interface field and clicking
Go
.
3.
Click
APPLY
to execute the test per port.
The following fields are displayed:
Cable Status
:
Normal
. The cable is working correctly.
No Cable
. No cable is connected to the tested port.
Open Cable
. A cable is connected to the port, but it is not connected to the other
side (no link).
Short Cable
. There is an electrical short in the cable.
Cable Test Failed
. The cable status was not able to be determined. The cable
might in fact be working.
Untested
. The test has not been performed.
Cable Length
. The estimated length of the cable in meters. The length is displayed
as a range between the shortest estimated length and the longest estimated length.
This is of rough length accuracy (0–50m, 50–80m, 80–110m, 110–140m, or more
than 140 m). Unknown is displayed if the cable length was not determined. The cable
length is displayed only if the cable status is Normal.
Failure Location
. The estimated distance in meters from the end of the cable to the
failure location. The failure location is displayed only if the cable status is Open Cable,
Short Cable, or No Cable.
Logs
The switch might generate messages in response to 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 Logs
tab contains menus that provide access to the following features
Buffered Logs
Server Log
Trap Logs
Buffered Logs
The buffered log stores messages in memory based on the settings for message component
and severity. Use the Buffered Logs screen to set the administrative status and behavior of
logs in the system buffer. These log messages are cleared when the switch reboots.