5.3.10 Configuring the Event List
Events → Event List
The PSW switch has a wide range of capabilities to ensure convenient network
administration and network functionality. A key feature of the switch is the ability to
provide instant administrator notifications about the events through various tools,
such as Syslog, SMTP (e-mail) or SNMP Trap.
The switch may be adjusted to respond only to certain events to which an
appropriate level of significance is assigned (only for the Syslog protocol). Levels
range from 0 to 7, where 0 is the highest level of significance.
The following range of levels is generally accepted:
(0) Emergency
: the system is inoperable
(1) Alert
: the system requires immediate intervention
(2) Critical
: the state of the system is critical
(3) Error
: error messages
(4) Warning
: warnings about possible problems
(5) Notice
: messages of normal, but important events
(6) Informational
: information messages
(7) Debug
: debugging messages
Such separation of events significance levels allows to process the events
differently on the server side. For example, messages about level 6 and 7 events can
simply be recorded in the event log, while messages about level 0-3 events will be
shown to the operator.
The settings are divided into subgroups by the following categories:
Port.link
– change the status of the link
Port.PoE
– change the status of PoE
STP/RSTP
– change STP/RSTP topology
Autorestart.Link
– the link is lost with the
Auto Restart
function active
Autorestart.Ping
– the remote device did not respond to PING with the
Auto
Restart
function active
Autorestart.Speed
– activity on the port fell below the preset value with the
Auto Restart
function active
System
– change the system state (restart, update, reset to factory settings, etc.)
UPS
– changes in the operation of the UPS (only in the version with the UPS)
Inputs/Outputs
– event from the access control system (dry contacts and
tamper sensor)
MAC Filtering
– an attempt was made to access the switch from a MAC