Table 9: severity level definitions – Allied Telesis AT-S97 User Manual
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The second part of an event’s status is its classification of report (RP)
or clear (CL). A report signals an event’s occurrence while a clear
signifies the resolution of a prior event. As an example, if a module’s
operating temperate were to exceed the temperate threshold, the
management module would log a “High Temperature Threshold” event
in the log with a classification of report, marking the occurrence of the
event. And when the temperature returned below the threshold, the
module would log the same event message, but with a clear
classification signaling the prior event’s resolution.
Only a few of the event messages can be both report and clear. For a
list of the messages, refer to Table 11 on page 124.
Message - The chassis and slot numbers of the source module of the
event message.
Table 9. Severity Level Definitions
Severity Level
Definition
CR
Critical - Critical events signal the loss of
power to or the failure of a power module.
Messages of this level can also reflect a
physical change to the stacking feature,
such as the removal of a stacking cable or
the introduction of new chassis to a stack.
MJ
Major - Major events announce a
component failure to a fan or media
converter module. Resets of and powering
on a module or chassis are also
categorized as major events.
MN
Minor - Minor events encompass physical
changes to a chassis, such as the
installation or removal of a module.
Connecting and disconnecting cables to
the ports of the media converter channels
are also listed as minor events.
EV
Event - Event messages typically signal a
change in the status of a management
component, such as the Telnet or SSH
server. The start and end points of remote
Telnet and Secure Shell management
sessions and TFTP functions are also
members of this category.