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Event log – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Reviewing ExtremeWare Vista Statistical Reports

Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

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Port Collisions

—Contains Ethernet collision summary

Port Errors

—Contains Ethernet port errors

Port Utilization

—Contains link utilization information

RIP

—Contains global RIP statistics and router interface statistics

Switch

—Contains the hardware profile for the switch

Event Log

The System Even Log tracks all configuration and fault information pertaining to the device. Each entry
in the log contains the following information:

• Timestamp

—The timestamp records the month and day of the event, along with the time (hours,

minutes, and seconds) in the form HH:MM:SS. If the event was caused by a user, the user name is
also provided.

• Fault level

—Describes the levels of importance that the system can assign to a fault. A fault level

can either be classified as critical, warning, informational, or debug.

By default, log entries that are assigned a critical or warning level remain in the log after a switch
reboot. Issuing a clear log command does not remove these static entries.

• Subsystem

—The subsystem refers to the specific functional area to which the error refers.

For additional information on system logging, see “Logging” on page 175.

Figure 68: Event Entries