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System Log Messages
The S4224 displays four levels of syslog messages as explained below. Note that the
All
level displays
all three levels of information that the S4224 can logged (
Informational
,
Warning
,
Notice
,
and
Error
).
Informational
Level Messages
These are the Information level messages of the system log. These are normal operational messages
used for reporting, measuring throughput, etc. This level of message requires no action.
Table 4: Syslog
Informational
Messages
Info Level Message
Description
SYS-BOOTING: Switch just made a cool
boot.
The S4224 was restarted.
See “
Maintenance
>
Restart
Device
”.
Link up on port x
The most recent link status on the port
x
is ‘link up’. Port Link is
up - no action needed.
Link down on port x
The most recent link status on the port
x
is ‘link down’. See
Configuration
>
Ports
>
Port
Configuration
.
Using primary power source.
Normal power on operation.
Frame of 243 bytes received on port 1MAC
Normal frame size information.
Port 1 shut down
Normal port shutdown information.
Authentication for '%s' successful via '%s'
Authentication was successful.
User '%s' added
User '%s' modified
User '%s' removed
The User config addition / change / delete was successful.
Input Alarm 'd' triggered and message is 's'",
alarm.description);
An info level Alarm was triggered; see the “
Alarms
” section.
Warning
Level Messages
These messages are the Warning level of the system log. These Warning messages are not an error, but
an indication that an error will occur if action is not taken (e.g.
file system 85% full
). Each item must be
resolved within a given time.
Table 5: Syslog
Warning
Messages
Warning Level Message
Description
E api/cil 17:42:26
29/l26_action_check#6036:
ACL policer and EVC policer cannot both be enabled. Disable
one or the other.
Authentication for '%s' failed via '%s'
Authentication failed.
Input Alarm 'd' triggered and message is 's'",
alarm.description);
A warning level Alarm was triggered; see the “
Alarms
” section.