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RAM Logs, Flash Logs, RAM or Logs - Flash, Table 35

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Chapter 17 Event Logging Note: The RAM Logs and Flash Logs screen contain the same fields as the Logs RAM or Logs - Flash screen in the following figure. Figure 56 Logs: RAM/Flash The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 35 Logs: RAM/Flash LABEL DESCRIPTION Search Click this to search for specific log entries. Export Click this to export (save) the log. The logs default name is "events.csv". A .csv (Comma Separated Values) file can be viewed by most spreadsheet software such as Microsoft's Excel. No. This is the number of the log entry. The log entries with the lowest numerical value are the most recent. Index This field indicates the index number of the log. This number doesn't change even if some logs are deleted from the Switch due to memory limits. The index number increments by one for each recorded event. The largest number represents the most recent log event. Level This field displays the severity level of the log event. The possible severity levels are: • Error - to record system failures, such as events which will cause the Switch to malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the web configurator. • Warning - to record non critical errors on the Switch. The Switch will continue to function when warnings are recorded. • Info - to record regular system events, such as configuration changes or logins. • Debug - to record events which can be helpful for engineering debugging of the Switch's function. This field is not recommended to track as it creates many messages not helpful to typical users. 100 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide

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Chapter 17 Event Logging
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Note: The
RAM Logs
and
Flash Logs
screen contain the same fields as the
Logs -
RAM or Logs - Flash
screen in the following figure.
Figure 56
Logs: RAM/Flash
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 35
Logs: RAM/Flash
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Search
Click this to search for specific log entries.
Export
Click this to export (save) the log. The logs default name is “events.csv”.
A .csv (Comma Separated Values) file can be viewed by most spreadsheet
software such as Microsoft’s Excel.
No.
This is the number of the log entry. The log entries with the lowest
numerical value are the most recent.
Index
This field indicates the index number of the log. This number doesn’t
change even if some logs are deleted from the Switch due to memory
limits. The index number increments by one for each recorded event. The
largest number represents the most recent log event.
Level
This field displays the severity level of the log event. The possible severity
levels are:
Error
- to record system failures, such as events which will cause the
Switch to malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the web
configurator.
Warning
- to record non critical errors on the Switch. The Switch will
continue to function when warnings are recorded.
Info
- to record regular system events, such as configuration changes
or logins.
Debug
- to record events which can be helpful for engineering
debugging of the Switch’s function. This field is not recommended to
track as it creates many messages not helpful to typical users.