Motorola WS5100 用户手册

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3. Refer to the following for information on the elements that can be viewed within a log file:
4. Refer to the 
Status
 field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error 
messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
5. Click the 
Refresh
 button to update the contents of the screen to the latest values.
6. Click the 
Close
 button to exit the screen. Clicking Close does not lose any data, as there are no values 
configured within this screen (it is view-only).
8.2.2.2 Transferring Log Files 
If a system log contains data that may require archiving, consider using the 
Transfer Files 
screen to export 
the log file to an external location (that you designate) where there is no risk of deleting the contents of the 
log.
To transfer a log file to a user specified location:
1. Select 
Diagnostics 
>
 System Logging 
File Mgt 
from the main menu tree.
Timestamp
Displays the date, year and time of day the log file was initially created. This value only 
states the time the file was initiated, not the time it was modified or appended.
Module
Displays the name of the switch logging the target event.
Severity
The 
Severity
 level coincides with the logging levels defined within the Log Options tab. Use 
these numeric identifiers to assess the criticality of the displayed event. The severity levels 
include: 
• 0 - Emergency
• 1  -  Alert
• 2 - Critical
• 3 - Errors
• 4 - Warning
• 5  -  Notice
• 6 - Info
• 7 - Debug 
Mnemonic
Use the 
Mnemonic 
as a text version of the severity code information. A mnemonic is 
convention for the classification, organization, storage and recollection of switch 
information.
Description
Displays a high-level overview of the event, and (when applicable) message type, error or 
completion codes for further clarification of the event. Use this information for 
troubleshooting purposes or for metric collection.