3Com Switch 4200G Configuration Guide

344 CHAPTER 39: INFORMATION CENTER
4 Module name
It indicates the modules that generate the information. Table 295 gives some
examples of the modules.
Note that a slash (/) separates the module name and severity level.
5 Level
Switch information falls into three categories: log information, debug information
and trap information. Information of each category can be one of eight severities.
Information filtering prevents information whose severity is lower than the specified
threshold from being output. The higher the information severity is, the lower the
corresponding level is. For example, the “debugging” severity corresponds to level 8,
and the “emergencies“ severity corresponds to level 1. When the severity threshold is
set to “debugging”, all information will be output. See Table 296 for description of
severities and corresponding levels.
Note that a slash (/) separates the level and digest.
6 Digest
It is a phrase within 32 characters, abstracting the information contents.
A colon (:) separates the digest and information contents.
Table 295 Examples of some module names
Module name Module and description
8021X 802.1x
ACL Access control list
ARP Address resolution protocol
CFAX Configuration agent
CFG Configuration management plane
CFM Configuration file management
CLST Cluster management
CMD Command line
Table 296 Severity definitions on the information center
Severity Value Description
emergencies 1 The system is unavailable.
alerts 2 Errors that need to be corrected immediately
critical 3 Critical errors
errors 4 Common errors
warnings 5 Warnings
notifications 6 Normal information that needs to be noticed
informational 7 Normal prompt information
debugging 8 Debug information