1.2.4 Event level
Events are divided into seven levels according to severity. The table below describes the event levels and their contents.
Event level |
Displayed information |
Description |
---|---|---|
9 |
E9 |
Indicates a fatal failure. The entire switch stops, either restarting the switch or stopping operation. |
8 |
E8 |
Indicates a serious failure. If a fan, power supply, or part of a unit fails, and the fault is a hardware partial failure, restart or stop the hardware. |
R8 |
Indicates severe disaster recovery. |
|
7 |
E7 |
Indicates a software partial failure. Or indicates abnormal temperature of equipment without equipment stop. |
R7 |
Indicates software partial failure recovery. |
|
6 |
E6 |
Not used |
R6 |
Not used |
|
5 |
E5 |
Not used |
R5 |
Not used |
|
4 |
E4 |
Shows information about network failure detection and lines. |
3 |
E3 |
Warning |
The following table shows the correspondence between message types and event levels.
Message type |
Event level |
---|---|
ERR |
E9~E5 |
EVT |
E4, E3, R8~R5 |
If you specify the event level by using the set logging console command, you can limit the output of messages to the specified level or lower.