Foundry Configuration Guide for the FESX, FSX, and FWSX
A - 10 © Foundry Networks, Inc. December 2005
Syntax: clear logging
Displaying TCP/UDP Port Numbers in Syslog Messages
The command ip show-acl-service-number allows you to change the display of TCP/UDP application
information from the TCP/UDP well-known port name to the TCP/UDP port number. For example, entering the
following command causes the Foundry device to display http (the well-known port name) instead of 80 (the port
number) in the output of show commands, and other commands that contain application port information. By
default, Foundry devices display TCP/UDP application information in named notation.
In this release, you can display TCP/UDP port number instead of their names in syslog messages by entering the
following command:
FESX424 Router(config)# ip show-service-number-in-log
Syntax: [no] ip show-service-number-in-log
Syslog Messages
Table A.3 lists all of the Syslog messages. Note that some of the messages apply only to Layer 3 Switches. The
messages are listed by message level, in the following order:
• Emergencies (none)
•Alerts
• Critical
• Errors
• Warnings
• Notifications
• Informational
• Debugging
Table A.3: Foundry Syslog Messages
Message Level Message Explanation
Alert <num-modules> modules and 1 power
supply, need more power supply!!
Indicates that the chassis needs more power
supplies to run the modules in the chassis.
The <num-modules> parameter indicates
the number of modules in the chassis.
Alert Fan <num>, <location>, failed A fan has failed.
The <num> is the fan number.
The <location> describes where the failed
fan is in the chassis.
Alert ISIS MEMORY USE EXCEEDED IS-IS is requesting more memory than is
available.