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GS700AT Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2. Click REFRESH or CLEAR LOGS to refresh or reset the Memory Logs screen. Flash Log The Flash Log screen contains information about log entries saved to the log file in Flash, including the time the log was generated, the log severity, and a description of the log message. The message log is available after reboot. To view the message logs in Flash: 1. Click Monitoring > Logs > Flash Log. The Flash Log screen displays: Figure 7-4 The Flash Log screen contains the following fields: • Log Index - Displays the log number. • Log Time - Displays the time at which the log was generated. • Severity - Displays the log severity and urgency level. The following are the available log severity levels: - Emergency - The highest warning level. If the device is down or not functioning properly, an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location. - Alert - The second highest warning level. An alert log is saved, if there is a serious device malfunction; for example, all device features are down. - Critical - 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. 7-6 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, October 2008

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GS700AT Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
7-6
Monitoring the Switch
v1.0, October 2008
2.
Click
REFRESH
or
CLEAR
LOGS
to refresh or reset the Memory Logs screen.
Flash Log
The Flash Log screen contains information about log entries saved to the log file in Flash,
including the time the log was generated, the log severity, and a description of the log message.
The message log is available after reboot.
To view the message logs in Flash:
1.
Click
Monitoring > Logs > Flash Log
. The Flash Log screen displays:
The Flash Log screen contains the following fields:
Log Index
– Displays the log number.
Log Time
– Displays the time at which the log was generated.
Severity
– Displays the log severity and urgency level.
The following are the available log
severity levels:
Emergency – The highest warning level. If the device is down or not functioning
properly, an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location.
Alert – The second highest warning level. An alert log is saved, if there is a serious
device malfunction; for example, all device features are down.
Critical – 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.
Figure 7-4