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
assigned port on the switch. MAC
Lockdown also restricts the client
device to a specific VLAN.
MAC lockout blocks a specific
MAC address so that the switch
drops all traffic to or from the
specified address.
Management and Configuration GuideHP PCM and PCM+: Windows-based
network management solutions for
mgr
managing and monitoring
performance of HP switches. PCM
messages also include events for
configuration operations.
Multicast and Routing GuideMulticast Listener Discovery (MLD):
IPv6 protocol used by a router to
mld
discover the presence of multicast
listeners. MLD can also optimize IPv6
multicast traffic flow with the snooping
feature.
Multicast and Routing GuideMulticast Traffic Manager (MTM):
Controls and coordinates L3 multicast
traffic for upper layer protocols.
mtm
Advanced Traffic Management GuideNetwork Internet: Monitors the
creation of a route or an Address
netinet
Resolution Protocol (ARP) entry and
sends a log message in case of failure.
Multicast and Routing GuideOpen Short Path First (OSPF): A
routing protocol that uses link-state
ospf
advertisements (LSA) to update
neighboring routers regarding its
interfaces and information on those
interfaces. Each routing switch
maintains an identical database that
describes its area topology to help a
router determine the shortest path
between it and any neighboring
router.
Ports Aggregation Protocol (PAgP):
Obsolete. Replaced by LACP
pagp
(802.3ad.) Not used for logging
messages in software release K.13.xx.
Multicast and Routing GuideProtocol-independent multicast (PIM)
routing: Enables IP multicast traffic to
pim
be transmitted for multimedia
applications throughout a network
without being blocked at routed
interface (VLAN) boundaries.
Installation and Getting Started Guide
Management and Configuration Guide
Access Security Guide
Port status and port configuration
features, including mode (speed and
duplex), flow control, broadcast limit,
jumbo packets, and security settings.
ports
Port messages include events on POE
operation and transceiver connections
with other network devices.
Unusual network activity 387