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Using the BayStack 380 10/100/1000 Switch
Table 32
describes the System Log screen fields.
Console/Comm Port Configuration screen
The Console/Comm Port
Configuration screen (
Figure 73
) allows you to
configure and modify the console/comm port parameters and security features of a
switch.
To open the Console/Comm Port Configuration screen:
Table 32 System Log screen fields
Field
Description
Display Messages
From
This field allows you to select the RAM source your messages are obtained
from. Choose Non Volatile (NVRAM) or Volatile (DRAM) + Non Volatile. Use the
spacebar to toggle between the options.
Default
Non Volatile
Range
Non Volatile, Volatile, Vo Non Volatile
Display configuration
complete?
This field allows you to determine whether the configuration information received
from NVRAM/DRAM (depending on what is selected in the Display Messages
From field) is complete. Use the spacebar to toggle between the options.
Default
No
Range
No, Yes
Clear Messages From
This field allows you to clear the information messages from DRAM, NVRAM or
both. If you clear DRAM messages, existing NVRAM messages are copied into
DRAM. After a system reset, all existing NVRAM messages are copied to
DRAM. Use the spacebar to toggle between the options.
Default
None
Range
None, NVRAM, DRAM + NVRAM
Choose Console/Comm Port Configuration (or press o) from the main menu.
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