Netgear XCM8806 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 390
Table 11, Severity Levels Assigned by the Switch
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual • Notice-Noti • Info-Info • Debug-Summary-Summ • Debug-Verbose-Verb • Debug-Data-Data The three severity levels for extended debugging, debug-summary, debug-verbose, and debug-data, require that debug mode be enabled (which may cause a performance degradation). See the command enable log debug-mode on page 1350. Table 11 describes the security levels. Table 11. Severity Levels Assigned by the Switch Level Critical Description A serious problem has been detected that is compromising the operation of the system and that the system cannot function as expected unless the situation is remedied. The switch may need to be reset. Error Warning A problem has been detected that is interfering with the normal operation of the system and that the system is not functioning as expected. An abnormal condition, not interfering with the normal operation of the system, has been detected that may indicate that the system or the network in general may not be functioning as expected. Notice A normal but significant condition has been detected, which signals that the system is functioning as expected. Info (Informational) Debug-Summary A normal but potentially interesting condition has been detected, which signals that the system is functioning as expected and simply provides information or confirmation about the condition. A condition has been detected that may interest a developer determining the reason underlying some system behavior. Debug-Verbose A condition has been detected that may interest a developer analyzing some system behavior at a more verbose level than provided by the debug summary information. Debug-Data A condition has been detected that may interest a developer inspecting the data underlying some system behavior. Messages stored in NVRAM are in encoded format. To restore the ASCII text of a message, the version of the NETGEAR 8800 loaded must be able to interpret the data written prior to reboot. When the encoded format for a particular message cannot be interpreted by the version of the NETGEAR 8800 currently loaded, the messages are displayed in the following format: 03/21/2005 17:15:37.36 : NO MESSAGE DECODE; Missing component "epm" v24.2 DUMP-10: 00 14 C3 C1 00 11 00 1C 01 FF 00 08 65 70 6D 00 epm.' DUMP-20: 08 FF 00 0C 00 18 00 02 65 70 6D 00 '........epm.' 390 | Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics