Using the Web Browser Interface
Status Reporting Features
Alert Types and Detailed Views
As of April, 2004, the web browser interface generates the following alert
types:
• Auto Partition
• High collision or drop rate
• Backup Transition
• Loss of Link
• Excessive broadcasts
• Mis-Configured SQE
• Excessive CRC/alignment errors • Network Loop
• Excessive jabbering
• Polarity Reversal
• Excessive late collisions
• Security Violation
• First Time Install
• Stuck 10BaseT Port
• Full-Duplex Mismatch
• Too many undersized (runt)/giant
• Half-Duplex Mismatch
packets
• Transceiver Hot Swap
N o t e
When troubleshooting the sources of alerts, it may be helpful to check the
switch’s Port Status and Port Counter windows and the Event Log in the
console interface.
By double clicking on Alert Entries, the web browser interface displays a
Detail View or separate window detailing information about the events. The
Detail View contains a description of the problem and a possible solution. It
also provides four management buttons:
■
Acknowledge Event
– removes the New symbol from the log entry
■
Delete Event
– removes the alert from the Alert Log
■
Cancel Button
– closes the detail view with no change to the status of
the alert and returns you to the Overview screen.
A sample Detail View describing an Excessive CRC/Alignment Error alert is
shown here.
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