Netgear GS716Tv2 - ProSAFE 16-Port Gigabit Managed Switch Guia Do Administrador

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GS716T and GS724T Gigabit Smart Switches 
FLASH Log Configuration
The FLASH log is a log that is stored in persistent storage, which means that the log 
messages are retained across a switch reboot. 
The first log type is the system startup log. The system startup log stores the first N 
messages received after system reboot. This log always has the log full operation 
attribute set to stop on full and can store up to 32 messages. 
The second log type is the system operation log. The system operation log stores the 
last N messages received during system operation. This log always has the log full 
operation attribute set to overwrite. This log can store up to 1000 messages. 
Either the system startup log or the system operation log stores a message received by the 
log subsystem that meets the storage criteria, but not both. On system startup, if the startup 
log is configured, it stores messages up to its limit. The operation log, if configured, then 
begins to store the messages.
Use the FLASH Log Configuration page to enable or disable persistent logging and to set the 
severity filter.
To access the FLASH Log Configuration page, click the Monitoring 
 Logs tab, and then click 
the FLASH Log link.
 
To configure the FLASH Log settings:
1.
Use the radio buttons in the Admin Status field to determine whether to log messages 
to persistent storage.
Enable: Enables persistent logging.
Disable: Prevents the system from logging messages in persistent storage.
2.
From the Severity Filter field, specify the type of log messages to record. A log records 
messages equal to or above a configured severity threshold. For example, if you select