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Status and Statistics
View Logs
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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4
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Rising and Falling
—Both rising and falling values trigger the alarm.
•
Interval
—Enter the alarm interval time in seconds.
•
Owner
—Enter the name of the user or network management system that
receives the alarm.
STEP 4
Click
Apply
. The RMON alarm is saved to the Running Configuration file.
View Logs
The device can write to the following logs:
•
Log in RAM (cleared during reboot).
•
Log in Flash memory (cleared only upon user command).
You can configure the messages that are written to each log by severity, and a
message can go to more than one log, including logs that reside on external
SYSLOG servers.
RAM Memory
The RAM Memory page
displays all messages that were saved in the RAM
(cache) in chronological order. Entries are stored in the RAM log according to the
configuration in the
To view log entries, click
Status and Statistics
>
View Log
>
RAM Memory
.
The following are displayed at the top of the page:
•
Alert Icon Blinking
—Toggles between disable and enable.
•
Current Logging Threshold
—Specifies the levels of logging that are
generated. This can be changed by clicking
Edit
by the field’s name.
This page contains the following fields for every log file:
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Log Index
—Log entry number.
•
Log Time
—Time when message was generated.
•
Severity
—Event severity.