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Users Manual of SGS-5240 Series Managed Switch
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Status option has been set to enabled for the switch.)
Predefined Mode Configures the summer time status and settings for the switch using predefined configurations
for several major regions of the world. To specify the time corresponding to your local time when summer time is in
effect, select the predefined summer-time zone appropriate for your location.
Date Mode Sets the start, end, and offset times of summer time for the switch on a one-time basis. This mode
sets the summer-time zone relative to the currently configured time zone. To specify a time corresponding to your
local time when summer time is in effect, you must indicate the number of minutes your summertime zone deviates
from your regular time zone.
Offset Summer-time offset from the regular time zone, in minutes. (Range: 1-120 minutes)
From Start time for summer-time offset.
To End time for summer-time offset.
Recurring Mode Sets the start, end, and offset times of summer time for the switch on a recurring basis. This mode sets the
summer-time zone relative to the currently configured time zone. To specify a time corresponding to your local time when
summer time is in effect, you must indicate the number of minutes your summertime zone deviates from your regular time zone.
Offset Summer-time offset from the regular time zone, in minutes. (Range: 1-120 minutes)
From Start time for summer-time offset.
To End time for summer-time offset.
4.8.9 Event Log
4.8.9.1 Log Information
The Device Management > Event Log > Log Information page is used to display System Logs
This page allows you to scroll through the logged system and event messages. The switch can store up to 2048 log entries in
temporary random access memory (RAM; i.e., memory flushed on power reset) and up to 4096 entries in permanent flash
memory.
4.8.9.2 Global Configuration
The Device Management > Event Log > Global Configuration page is used to enable or disable event logging, and specify
which levels are logged to RAM or flash memory. Severe error messages that are logged to flash memory are permanently
stored in the switch to assist in troubleshooting network problems. Up to 4096 log entries can be stored in the flash memory. The
System Logs page allows you to configure and limit system messages that are logged to flash or RAM memory. The default is
for event levels 0 to 3 to be logged to flash and levels 0 to 7 to be logged to RAM.