User`s guide

InRow RD 100-Series and InRow RD 200-Series User’s Guide21
Note: Events are processed through the filter using OR logic.
• Events that you do not select from the Filter By Severity list never display in the
filtered event log, even if the event occurs in a category you selected from the Filter
by Category list.
• Events that you do not select from the Filter by Category list never display in the
filtered event log, even if devices in the category enter an alarm state you selected
from the Filter by Severity list.
To delete the log (Logs > Events > log):
To delete all events recorded in the log, click Clear Log on the Web page that displays the log. Deleted
events cannot be retrieved.
To disable the logging of events based on their assigned severity level or their event category,
see “Configuring by group” on page 42.
To configure reverse lookup (Logs > Events > reverse lookup):
Reverse lookup is disabled by default. Enable this feature unless you have no DNS server configured or
have poor network performance because of heavy network traffic.
With reverse lookup enabled, when a network-related event occurs, both the IP address and the domain
name for the networked device associated with the event are logged in the event log. If no domain name
entry exists for the device, only its IP address is logged with the event. Since domain names generally
change less frequently than IP addresses, enabling reverse lookup can improve the ability to identify
addresses of networked devices that are causing events.
Data log
Path: Logs > Data > options
View a log of measurements about the InRow RD. Each entry is listed by the date and time the data was
recorded.
To display the data log (Logs > Data > log):
By default, view the data log as a page of the Web interface.
To see the listed data on one page, click Launch Log in New Window from the data log page to
display a full-screen view of the log.
Note: In your browser's options, JavaScript
®
must be enabled for you to use the
Launch Log in New Window button. You can also use FTP or SCP to view the event
log. See “How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log files” on page 23.