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2.
Perform one of the following optional actions:
To retrieve the current count from the switch and update the screen, click
Refresh
.
To reset the log, click
Clear
.
Flash Logs
The Flash Logs screen displays the messages that are logged in the flash memory in the way that
you have specified in
“Configuration” on page 6-9
:
1.
Select Monitoring > Log > Flash Logs. A screen similar to the following displays.
.
Under Flash Logs, the following fields are displayed:
No
. Shows the entry number for the log.
Index
. Shows the global sequence number for the log.
Time
. Shows the time when the log is recorded.
Level
. Shows the severity of the log.
Message
. Shows the detailed description of the log entry.
2.
Perform one of the following optional actions:
To retrieve the current count from the switch and update the screen, click
Refresh
.
To reset the log, click
Clear
.
Figure 6-8
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Server Logs
The server medium is a remote host with a BSD syslogd compliant daemon running. This medium
uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) to send log messages to the remote server. The Server
Logs screen lets you control how many and what type of log messages are recorded for the server
logs for later reference. To configure the server logs:
1.
Select Monitoring > Log > Server Logs. A screen similar to the following displays.
.
2.
Under Logs Server, the following fields are displayed. Except for the ID field, all fields are
configurable.
ID
. Shows the ID of the server log given by the system.
Server
. Specifies the IP address of the remote server. Enter a valid IP address.
UDP Port
. Specifies the number of the UDP port to connect with the server. Enter a valid
UDP port number.
Facility
. Specifies the type of facility. From the drop-down list, select one of the eight
facility types (local0–local7).
Description
. Specifies the description of server log. The limit is 256 characters.
Minimum Severity
. Specifies the log level. All levels of severity above this minimum
severity level that you select from the drop-down list are included for logging. The
possible field values are:
Emergency
. Specifies that all messages are logged.
Alert
. Specifies that all messages are logged except for emergency messages.
Critical
. Specifies that all messages are logged except for emergency messages and
alerts.
Error
. Specifies that error messages, warnings, notifications, informational messages,
and debug messages are logged.
Figure 6-9
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Warning
. Specifies that warnings, notifications, informational messages, and debug
messages are logged.
Notice
. Specifies that notifications, informational messages, and debug messages are
logged.
Information
. Specifies that informational messages and debug messages are logged.
Debug
. Specifies that debug messages only are logged.
3.
Perform one of the following actions:
To add a remote log server:
a.
Enter the server IP address.
b.
Enter a UDP port.
c.
Select a facility from the drop-down list.
d.
Enter a description.
e.
Select the minimum severity level from the drop-down list.
f.
Click
Add
.
To delete a remote log server:
a.
Select the check box to the left of the ID for the remote log server address that you want to
remove.
b.
Click
Delete
.
To change the configuration for a remote log server:
a.
Select the check box to the left of the ID for the remote log server address that you want to
change.
b.
Change the fields.
c.
Click
Apply
.
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LLDP
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) menu lets you display the LLDP statistics:
Statistics
To display the LLDP statistics:
1.
Select Monitoring > LLDP > Statistics. A screen similar to the following displays.
.
Under Statistics, the following fields are displayed:
Total Inserts
. Shows the total number of inserts.
Total Deletes
. Shows the total number of deletes.
Total Drops
. Shows the total number of dropped LLDP frames.
Total Ageouts
. Shows the total number of LLDP age-outs.
Figure 6-10
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Under Port Statistics, the following fields are displayed:
Port
. Shows the port number.
Tx Frames
. Shows the total number of transmitted LLDP frames on a port.
Rx Frames Discarded
. Shows the total number of received and discarded LLDP frames
on a port.
Rx Frames Errors
. Shows the total number of received error LLDP frames on a port.
Rx Frames Total
. Shows the total number of received LLDP frames on a port.
Rx Frames TLVs Discarded
. Shows the total number of discarded threshold limit values
(TLVs) in received LLDP frames on a port.
Rx Frames TLVs Unrecognized
. Shows the total number of unrecognized TLVs in
received LLDP frames on a port.
Rx Frames Ageouts
. Shows the total number of ageouts of received LLDP frames on a
port.
2.
Perform one of the following optional actions:
To reset the log, click
Clear Counters
.
To retrieve the current count from the switch and update the screen, click
Refresh
.
Using the Maintenance Tab
The navigation tabs on the top of the home page include a Maintenance tab that lets you manage
your GS108T Gigabit Smart Switch using features under the following main menu commands and
subcommands:
“Reset
“Device Reboot
“Factory Default
“Upload
“File Upload
“Download
“File Download
The sections that follow in this chapter cover these features and tell you how to configure them in
the GS108T Smart Switch.

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