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Cisco SG500X-24P Administration Guide

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Administration: System Log
Viewing Memory Logs
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3 32
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RAM Memory
The RAM Memory page
displays all messages that were saved in the RAM
(cache) in chronological order. Entries are stored in the RAM log according to the
configuration in the Log Settings page.
To view log entries, click Status and Statistics > View Log > RAM Memory.
The top of the page has a button that allows you to Disable Alert Icon Blinking.
Click to toggle between disable and enable.
This page contains the following fields:
• Log Index—Log entry number.
• Log Time—Time when message was generated.
• Severity—Event severity.
• Description—Message text describing the event.
To clear the log messages, click Clear Logs. The messages are cleared.
Flash Memory
The Flash Memory page
displays the messages that were stored in the Flash
memory, in chronological order. The minimum severity for logging is configured in
the Log Settings page. Flash logs remain when the device is rebooted. You can
clear the logs manually.
To view the Flash logs, click Status and Statistics > View Log > Flash Memory.
This page contains the following fields:
• Log Index—Log entry number.
• Log Time—Time when message was generated.
• Severity—Event severity.
• Description—Message text describing the event.
To clear the messages, click Clear Logs. The messages are cleared.

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BrandCisco
ModelSG500X-24P
CategorySwitch
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