Users Guide

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Switch Feature Overview 59
For information about configuring system time settings, see "Managing
General System Settings" on page 431.
Log Messages
The switch maintains in-memory log messages as well as persistent logs.
Remote logging can be configured so that the switch sends log messages to a
remote syslog server. The switch can also be configured to email log messages
to a configured SMTP server. This allows the administrator to receive the log
message in a specified e-mail account. Switch auditing messages, CLI
command logging, Web logging, and SNMP logging can be enabled or
disabled.
Dell EMC Networking N-Series switches support logging to syslog servers
over IPv4 or IPv6.
For information about configuring system logging, see "Monitoring and
Logging System Information" on page 393.
System Reset
When the switch is reset, it logs the reason in the persistent log, which is
displayed in the log on startup. The possible reasons for a switch reset are:
Switch was reset due to operator intervention.
Switch was reset due to a software exception.
Switch was reset due to a watchdog expiration.
Switch was reset due to a Stack Manager conflict.
Switch was reset due to software-initiated exit.
Switch was reset due to power disruption or unexpected restart
(error[0x0]).
The last reason code is the default if none of the other conditions are
detected.
Integrated DHCP Server
NOTE: This feature is not supported on the Dell EMC Networking
N1100-ON/N1500 Series switches.