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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
17.5.1 Search Results
The
Search Results - RAM/Flash
screen displays the results of your log query. Click
Submit
in the
Logs - Search
screen to view the logs which match your search criteria.
Figure 56
Logs: Search Results
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 36
Searching: RAM/Flash Logs
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Level
Select the severity level(s) of the log events you want to find. The possible severity
levels are:
•
Error
- to search system failures, such as events which will cause the switch to
malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the web configurator.
•
Warning
- to search non critical errors on the switch. The switch will continue to
function when warnings are recorded.
•
Info
- to search regular system events, such as configuration changes or logins.
•
Debug
- to search events which can be helpful for engineering debugging of the
switch’s function. This field is not recommended to track as it creates many
messages not helpful to typical users.
Category
Select
All
to search all categories or specify the individual categories you want to
search.
The categories are based on software and hardware features of the switch. For
example the category
AUTODOS
records events which deal with the Auto Denial of
Service features you set up and the category
SYSTEM
records events which deal
with the overall operation of the switch.
Submit
Click this to perform the search and view the results in the search results screen.
See
.
Export
Click this to export (save) the search results. The logs default name is “events.csv”.
A .csv (Comma Separated Values) file can be viewed by most spreadsheet software
such as Microsoft’s Excel.
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Logs: Search Results
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Index
This field indicates the index number of the log. This number doesn’t change even if
some logs are deleted from the switch due to memory limits. The index number
increments by one for each recorded event. The largest number represents the most
recent log event.
Level
This field displays the severity level of the log event. The possible severity levels are,
Error
,
Warning
,
Info
and
Debug
.
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