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02_Port-2_3.log
02_Port-2_4.log
02_Port-2_5.log
PC Card Logging
Note:
The PC Card logging feature is only supported on SLC -02 part numbers.
Data can be logged to a PC Card Compact Flash that is loaded into one of the PC Card slots on
the front of the SLC device and properly mounted. Data logged locally to the SLC console
manager is limited to 256 Kbytes and may be lost in the event of a power loss. Data logged to a
PC Card Compact Flash does not have these limitations. The system administrator can define the
file size and number of files per port. For each logging file, once the file size reaches the
maximum, a new file opens for logging. Once the number of files reaches the maximum, the oldest
file is overwritten. The file naming convention is: <Device Port Number>_<Device Port
Name>_<File number>.log.
Examples: 02_Port-2_1.log
02_Port-2_2.log
02_Port-2_3.log
02_Port-2_4.log
02_Port-2_5.log
USB Port Logging
Note:
The USB port logging feature is only supported on SLC -03 part numbers.
Data can also be logged to an thumb drive that is loaded in the USB port. Logged data to the USB
port is limited to 2048 bytes and 10 files. The system administrator can define the file size and
number of files per port. For each logging file, once the file size reaches the maximum, a new file
opens for logging. Once the number of files reaches the maximum, the oldest file is overwritten.
The file naming convention is: <Device Port Number>_<Device Port Name>_<File number>.log.
See
Chapter 10: USB Port
for configuration tasks and
Chapter 15: Command Reference
for the
commands, specifically the
USB Commands
section.
Email/SNMP Notification
The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to send an email alert message
indicating a particular condition detected in the device port log to the appropriate parties or an
SNMP trap to the designated NMS (see
Chapter 7: Services
). The email or trap is triggered when
a user-defined number of characters in the log from your server or device is exceeded, or a
specific sequence of characters is received.
Use the
Device Ports – Logging
page to set logging parameters on individual ports.
Syslog Logging
Data can be logged to the system log. If this feature is enabled, the data will appear in the Device
Ports log, under the Info level. The log level for the Device Ports log must be set to Info for the data
to be saved to the system log (see
Chapter 7: Services
).
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