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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the TMS zl Module in Monitor Mode
■ fw=[hostname]
If you are reading logs that have been collected from several network
devices (such as with SNMP traps or a syslog server), replace [hostname]
with the name of a module to select only the messages that the module
generated.
■ username=[manager | operator | userid]
Search for the username to see when someone logged on to the module
with that name or role.
Troubleshooting Problems with Logs
This section describes how to troubleshoot problems with sending:
■ Log messages to a syslog
■ Log messages to an email server
■ SNMP traps to an SNMP trap receiver
Syslog. If you configure syslog logging but no logs are sent to the syslog
server, verify the settings by completing one of the following:
■
From the Web browser interface, click
System > Logging > Syslog Forwarding.
■ From the CLI, enter:
hostswitch(tms-module-C)# show logging syslog
Email. If you configure email logging but no logs reach the mail server, verify
the settings by completing one of the following:
■ From the Web browser interface, click System > Logging > Email Forwarding.
■ From the CLI, enter:
hostswitch(tms-module-C)# show logging email
You should also ensure that the authentication scheme on the email server is
supported by the TMS zl Module. Currently, the TMS zl Module supports
LOGIN as the SMTP Authentication. If a username and password is not
supplied, the TMS zl Module uses anonymous.