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¥ Receive Frames Lost (RX Lost) Ñ
The total number of frames received by the port
that were lost because of buffer overßow in the Switch.
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WITCH
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OGGING
The Summit log tracks all conÞguration and fault information pertaining to the device.
Each entry in the log contains the following information:
¥ Timestamp
Ñ The timestamp records the month and day of the event, along with
the time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in the form HH:MM:SS. If the event was
caused by a user, the user name is also provided.
¥ Fault level
Ñ
Table 10-2
describes the three levels of importance that the Switch can
assign to a fault.
¥ Subsystem
Ñ The facility refers to the speciÞc functional area of the Switch to which
the error refers.
Table 10-3
describes the subsystems.
Table 10-2: Fault Levels Assigned by the Switch
Level
Description
Critical
A desired Switch function is inoperable. The Switch
may need to be reset.
Warning
A noncritical error that may lead to a function failure.
Informational
Actions and events that are consistent with expected
behavior.
Table 10-3: Fault Log Subsystems
Subsystem
Description
Syst
General system-related information. Examples include
memory, power supply, security violations, fan failure,
overheat condition, and configuration mode.
STP
STP information. Examples include an STP state
change.
Brdg
Bridge-related functionality. Examples include low table
space and queue overflow.
SNMP
SNMP information. Examples include community string
violations.
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