Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Table 24 Event Log system modules (continued)
Documented in HP Switch
hardware/software guide
DescriptionSystem module
throttling or dropping all IP traffic from
the offending hosts.
Connection-rate filtering messages
include events on virus throttling. Virus
throttling uses connection-rate filtering
to stop the propagation of malicious
agents.
Installation and Getting Started GuideConsole interface used to monitor
switch and port status, reconfigure the
console
switch, and read the event log through
an in-band Telnet or out-of-band
connection.
Advanced Traffic Management GuideClass of Service (CoS): Provides
priority handling of packets traversing
cos
the switch, based on the IEEE 802.1p
priority carried by each packet.
CoS messages also include QoS
events. The QoS feature classifies and
prioritizes traffic throughout a network,
establishing an end-to-end traffic
priority policy to manage available
bandwidth and improve throughput of
important data.
Access Security GuideDynamic Configuration Arbiter (DCA)
determines the client-specific
dca
parameters that are assigned in an
authentication session.
Management and Configuration GuideDynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) server configuration: Switch
dhcp
is automatically configured from a
DHCP (Bootp) server, including IP
address, subnet mask, default
gateway, Timep Server address, and
TFTP server address.
IPv6 Configuration GuideDHCP for IPv6 prefix assignmentdhcp v6c
Advanced Traffic Management GuideDHCP relay: Forwards
client-originated DHCP packets to a
DHCP network server.
dhcpr
Management and Configuration GuideDownload operation for copying a
software version or files to the switch.
download
Access Security GuideDHCP snooping: Protects your network
from common DHCP attacks, such as
dhcp-snoop
address spoofing and repeated
address requests.
Direct Access Memory (DMA):
Transmits and receives packets
dma
between the CPU and the switch. Not
used for logging messages in software
release K.13.xx.
Management and Configuration GuideFault Detection facility, including
response policy and the sensitivity
fault
level at which a network problem
should generate an alert.
384 Troubleshooting