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PowerConnect B-Series TI24X Configuration Guide 1047
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Syslog messages
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Debug DOT1X: Not enough memory There is not enough system memory for
802.1X authentication to take place.
Contact Dell Technical Support.
Error No of prefixes received from BGP peer
<ip-addr> exceeds maximum
prefix-limit...shutdown
The Layer 3 Switch has received more than
the specified maximum number of prefixes
from the neighbor, and the Layer 3 Switch is
therefore shutting down its BGP4 session
with the neighbor.
Information IPv6: IPv6 protocol disabled on the device
from <session-id>
IPv6 protocol was disabled on the device
during the specified session.
Information IPv6: IPv6 protocol enabled on the device
from <session-id>
IPv6 protocol was enabled on the device
during the specified session.
Information MAC Filter applied to port <port-id> by
<username> from <session-id> (filter
id=<filter-ids> )
Indicates a MAC filter was applied to the
specified port by the specified user during
the specified session.
<session-id> can be console, telnet, ssh, or
snmp.
<filter-ids> is a list of the MAC filters that
were applied.
Information MAC Filter removed from port <port-id> by
<username> from <session-id> (filter
id=<filter-ids> )
Indicates a MAC filter was removed from the
specified port by the specified user during
the specified session.
<session-id> can be console, telnet, ssh, or
snmp.
<filter-ids> is a list of the MAC filters that
were removed.
Information Security: Password has been changed for
user <username> from <session-id>
Password of the specified user has been
changed during the specified session ID or
type. <session-id> can be console, telnet,
ssh, or snmp.
Informational <device-name> : Logical link on interface
ethernet <port#> is down.
The specified ports were logically brought
down while singleton was configured on the
port.
Informational <device-name>: Logical link on interface
ethernet <port#> is up.
The specified ports were logically brought
up while singleton was configured on the
port.
Informational <user-name> login to PRIVILEGED mode A user has logged into the Privileged EXEC
mode of the CLI.
The <user-name> is the user name.
Informational <user-name> login to USER EXEC mode A user has logged into the USER EXEC mode
of the CLI.
The <user-name>
is the user name.
Informational <user-name> logout from PRIVILEGED mode A user has logged out of Privileged EXEC
mode of the CLI.
The <user-name> is the user name.
Informational <user-name> logout from USER EXEC mode A user has logged out of the USER EXEC
mode of the CLI.
The <user-name> is the user name.
TABLE 168 Dell Syslog messages (Continued)
Message level Message Explanation