Netgear GS110T – ProSAFE 8-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with 2 fiber SFP ports Administrator's Guide
Monitoring the System
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GS510TP and GS110T Gigabit Smart Switches
The following table describes the Trap Log information displayed on the screen.
Field
Description
Number of Traps Since
Last Reset
Last Reset
The number of traps that have occurred since the switch last reboot.
Trap Log Capacity
The maximum number of traps stored in the log. If the number of traps exceeds the
capacity, the entries will overwrite the oldest entries.
capacity, the entries will overwrite the oldest entries.
Number of Traps Since
Log Last Viewed
Log Last Viewed
The number of traps that have occurred since the traps were last displayed.
Displaying the traps by any method (such as terminal interface display, Web
display, or upload file from switch) will cause this counter to be cleared to 0.
Displaying the traps by any method (such as terminal interface display, Web
display, or upload file from switch) will cause this counter to be cleared to 0.
The page also displays information about the traps that were sent.
Field
Description
Log
The sequence number of this trap.
System Up Time
The time at which this trap occurred, expressed in days, hours, minutes, and
seconds since the last reboot of the switch.
seconds since the last reboot of the switch.
Trap
Information identifying the trap.
Click Clear Counters to clear all the counters. This resets all statistics for the trap logs to the
default values.
default values.
Event Logs
Use the Event Log page to display the event log, which is used to hold error messages for
catastrophic events. After the event is logged and the updated log is saved in flash memory,
the switch will be reset. The log can hold at least 2,000 entries and is erased when an
attempt is made to add an entry after it is full. The event log is preserved across system
resets.
catastrophic events. After the event is logged and the updated log is saved in flash memory,
the switch will be reset. The log can hold at least 2,000 entries and is erased when an
attempt is made to add an entry after it is full. The event log is preserved across system
resets.
To access the Event Log page, click the Monitoring > Logs tab, and then click the Event
Logs link.
Logs link.