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Displays possible problems on the network environment to facilitate fault prevention and troubleshooting. You
can view the alert occurrence time, port, alert impact, and handling suggestions, and rectify device faults
according to handling suggestions.
All types of alerts are concerned by default. You can click
Unfollow
to unfollow this type of alert. The system
will no longer display this type of alert. To enable the notification function of a type of alert again, follow the alert
type on the
Removed Alert
page.
Caution
After unfollowing an alert, the system will not issue an alert prompt for this type of fault, and users cannot find
and deal with the fault in time. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
Table 9-1
Alert Types and Product Support
Alert Type
Description
Support Description
Addresses in the
DHCP address pool
are to be exhausted.
The device acts as a DHCP server, and the
number of allocated addresses is about to
reach the maximum number of addresses
that can be allocated in the address pool.
It is applicable only to devices that
support L3 functions.
Products that do not support L3
functions such as RG-NBS3100
Series, RG-NBS3200 Series
Switches do not support this type of
alert.
The IP address of the
local device conflicts
with that of another
device.
The IP address of the local device conflicts
with that of another client on the LAN.
NA
An IP address conflict
occurs on downlink
devices connected to
the device.
Among the devices connected to the current
device on the LAN, an IP address conflict
occurs on one or more devices.
NA