Netgear ‎GS728TPP-200NAS Smart Cloud Switches 

User Manual - Page 373

For GS728TPP-200NAS.

PDF File Manual, 441 pages, Read Online | Download pdf file

GS728TPP-200NAS photo
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
24-Port Gigabit (Hi-Power) PoE+ Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with 2 SFP Ports
Monitor the System User Manual373
The Local Device Login page displays.
If you did not yet register the switch with your NETGEAR account, the
Register to unlock
all features page displays. For more information, see
Register the switch on page 31.
4. Enter one of the following passwords:
After initial login, enter your local device password.
By default, the local device password is
password.
Y
ou must change this password
at initial login.
If you previously managed the switch through the Insight app or Cloud portal, enter
the Insight network password for the last Insight network location.
For information about the credentials, see
Credentials for the local browser UI on
page 30.
5. Click the Login
button.
The System Information page displays.
6. Select Monitoring >
Logs > FLASH Log.
The FLASH Log Configuration page displays.
7. Select one of the following Admin Status radio buttons:
Enable. A log that is enabled logs messages.
Disable. A log that is disabled does not log messages.
8. From the Severity
Filter menu, select the logging level for messages that must be logged.
Log messages with the selected severity level and all log messages of greater severity
are logged. For example, if you select Warning
, the logged messages include Warning,
Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency. The default severity level is Error (3).
The severity can be one of the following levels:
- Emergency (0). The highest warning level. If the device is down, or not
functioning properly, an emergency log message is saved to the device.
- Alert (1). The second-highest warning level.
An alert log message is saved if a
serious device malfunction occurs, such as all device features being down. Action
must be taken immediately.
- Critical (2). The third-highest warning level.
A critical log message is saved if a
critical device malfunction occurs, for example, two device ports are not
functioning, while the rest of the device ports remain functional.
- Error (3). A device error occurred, such as a port being of
fline. This is the default
setting.
- Warning (4). The lowest level of a device warning.
-
Notice (5). Normal but significant conditions. Provides the network administrators
with device information.
-
Informational (6). Provides device information.
- Debug (7). Provides detailed information about the device.
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...