McDATA 3232 Manual Do Utilizador
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Using Views
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Repair Information
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Event Log - A listing of messages generated by the product
regarding errors and events. The four levels of events indicate an
increasing level of severity, from Informational to Severe.
regarding errors and events. The four levels of events indicate an
increasing level of severity, from Informational to Severe.
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Open Trunking Re-Route Log - A log of open trunking re-route
actions made by the product.
actions made by the product.
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Link Incident Log - A log of link incidents that have occurred.
Security Log - List of security incidents that have occurred.
Security Log - List of security incidents that have occurred.
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Audit Log - List of events tracked for auditing purposes.
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Fabric Log - List of events associated with the Fabric.
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Embedded Port Frame Log - List of cumulative events.
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All Logs - collects the information for each log into a single text
page.
page.
NOTE:
For details on the logs, review the SANpilot User Manual.
Each log contains a link that brings the user to a page of ASCII text
that reflects the log information present on the machine at that
moment. The log displayed is a snapshot of the current log
information. Log entries are displayed in the order in which they
occurred, with most recent entries listed first. Each log also contains a
Clear Log button that is used to clear all the entries in the log.
that reflects the log information present on the machine at that
moment. The log displayed is a snapshot of the current log
information. Log entries are displayed in the order in which they
occurred, with most recent entries listed first. Each log also contains a
Clear Log button that is used to clear all the entries in the log.
At the Logs page:
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Select (double-click) a log title to open and view the contents of
the associated log, or
the associated log, or
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Select (double-click) the All Logs title to open and simultaneously
view the contents of all logs.
view the contents of all logs.
The Logs page provides a Clear Log button for each log. Click the
button to delete all entries for the associated log. The Logs page also
provides a Clear All Logs button. Click the button to delete all entries
in all logs.
button to delete all entries for the associated log. The Logs page also
provides a Clear All Logs button. Click the button to delete all entries
in all logs.
Using Views
The EFC Manager and Product Manager provide access to a series of
views (windows) that provide information for administrators, users,
and maintenance personnel. These views are accessed through the
Hardware View, and include the:
views (windows) that provide information for administrators, users,
and maintenance personnel. These views are accessed through the
Hardware View, and include the: