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OSD Operation (continued)
Log Information
The Log Information sub-section is where you can view the contents
of the built-in log file. When opened, a page similar to the one below
appears.
TheB064-SeriesKVMswitchlogsalltheeventsthattakeplaceandwritesthemtoalogle.TheLogsectionissplitintotwosub-sections;Log
Information and Notification Settings.
The Log Information page can store up to 512 events, at which time
the oldest files are deleted and replaced with newer files. The records
it displays show the Time, Severity, User and Log Information
associated with the event. At the bottom of the screen are four icons,
whose functionality is described below.
• Pause – Clicking the Pause button stops new events from being
displayed in the Log Information page. When clicked, the icon changes
to Resume. Click Resume to allow events to be displayed again.
• Clear Log – Clicking the Clear Log button will clear the records
displayed in the Log Information page.
• Export Log – Clicking the Export Log button will allow you to
export and save the log file to your computer.
• Filter – Clicking the Filter button opens the Filter settings, shown
below, which allow you to display only records that match the filter
settings entered. The filter settings are described in the table below.
Field Example
Time The Time filter settings allow you to display only those records that occurred at a specific time. Below are the
options.
Today Only – Check the Today Only checkbox and click the Apply button to display only those events that
occurred on today’s date.
Start Date/Time – Check the Start Date/Time checkbox and click in the field to the right of it to bring up a
calendar that allows you to select a desired date and time. Click the Apply button to display all of the events that
occurred between the date/time entered into the Start Date/Time field and the present date/time.
End Date/Time – This setting works in conjunction with the Start Date/Time field. Check the Start Date/Time
checkbox and click in the field to the right of it to bring up a calendar that allows you to select a desired date and
time. Check the End Date/Time checkbox and click in the field to the right of it to bring up a calendar that allows
you to select a desired date and time. Click the Apply button to display all of the events that occurred between the
date/time entered into the Start Date/Time field and the date/time entered into the End Date/Time field.
Information The Information field allows you to type in a key word or string, and display only those records that contain the
search term. Simply type in a search term and click the Apply button.
User The User field allows you to type in a user name, and display only those records that contain the text that you entered in
the User field. To filter by User, you must check the User checkbox, type in a search term, and then click the Apply button.
Priority The Priority fields allow you to filter by the Priority of the event being recorded; Least, Less or Most. To filter by
Priority, check the Priority checkbox, then check the Priority level checkbox(es) that you wish to filter by, and then
click the Apply button.
Reset Click the Reset button at any time to clear any filter settings that were entered and display all events.
Exit Click the Exit button to close the Filter settings.
Notification Settings
The Notification Settings sub-section allows you to select which events are sent out to SNMP, SMTP and SysLog servers. Simply check the
checkboxes in the rows of the events that you want notifications sent out for, and in the column(s) of the methods you want them to be sent to. When
checked, the corresponding event notification will be sent using the corresponding method. Note: You can check multiple boxes at the same time
using the [Shift] or [Ctrl] keys. To highlight a group of consecutive ports, start by highlighting the first port, hold down the [Shift] key, and then
highlight the last port that you wish to highlight. All ports from the first one you highlighted to the last will be highlighted. You can then click on
any of the permission checkboxes to change that permission for all of the highlighted ports. To highlight multiple non-consecutive ports, start by
highlighting the first port, hold down the [Ctrl] key, and then highlight each additional port one by one while continuing to hold down the [Ctrl]
key. When all of the desired ports are highlighted, click on any checkbox to change that permission for all of the highlighted ports.
Log
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