User's Manual
Virtual Connect domains 48
Profile reason code Description
vcProfileAllConnectionsAbnormal
All connections in profile are abnormal.
vcProfileSomeConnectionsAbnormal
Some connections in the profile are abnormal.
VC domain checkpoint traps
The domain checkpoint trap indicates configuration changes have been saved in non-volatile memory and
copied (check-pointed) to the horizontally adjacent module.
vcCheckpointTimeout
The checkpoint valid status remained false for more than five minutes.
vcCheckpointCompleted
A checkpoint operation has completed following a checkpoint timeout trap. The checkpoint valid status is true
again. This trap is not sent on every checkpoint completion, but only on a checkpoint completion after a
vcCheckpointTimeout trap has been sent.
vcDomainStackingLinkRedundancyStatusChange
The stacking link connection redundancy status has changed. The vcDomainStackingLinkRedundant OID
contained within this trap indicates whether all VC-Enet modules will remain connected to each other with the
loss of a link.
vcTestTrap
The VC domain test trap is received when the administrator sends a test trap via the VC GUI or CLI. The test
trap is sent to all configured trap destinations.
Viewing the system log
Use the following screens to view and configure domain system log information:
• System Log (System Log) screen (on page 48)
o View logged information events within VCM
• System Log (Configuration) screen (on page 51)
o View remote log destination settings
o Set remove log destination settings
System Log (System Log) screen
The System Log screen displays logged information of events within Virtual Connect Manager. For more
information about the log entries, see "System Log entry format (on page 49)."
To access the System Log screen, click System Log in the left navigation tree, or select System Log from the
Tools pull-down menu.
Events are logged with the most recent event displayed at the end of the list. Use the scroll bar on the right of
the screen to scroll through the list if it is longer than the display box. When the log reaches maximum
capacity, the oldest logged event is automatically deleted as new events are added.