Using Syslog
December 2005 © Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 17
Informational SNMP read-only community | read-write
community | contact | location | user | group |
view | engineld | trap [host] [<value -str>]
deleted | added | modified from console |
telnet | ssh | web | snmp session
A user made SNMP configuration changes
via the Web, SNMP, console, SSH, or Telnet
session.
[<value-str>] does not appear in the
message if SNMP community or engineld
is specified.
Informational SNMP Auth. failure, intruder IP: <ip-addr> A user has tried to open a management
session with the device using an invalid
SNMP community string.
The <ip-addr> is the IP address of the host
that sent the invalid community string.
Informational SSH | telnet server enabled | disabled from
console | telnet | ssh | web | snmp session
[by user <username>]
A user enabled or disabled an SSH or Telnet
session, or changed the SSH enable/disable
configuration via the Web, SNMP, console,
SSH, or Telnet session.
Informational startup-config was changed
or
startup-config was changed by <user-name>
A configuration change was saved to the
startup-config file.
The <user-name> is the user’s ID, if they
entered a user ID to log in.
Informational Syslog server <IP-address> deleted | added
| modified from console | telnet | ssh | web |
snmp
OR
Syslog operation enabled | disabled from
console | telnet | ssh | web | snmp
A user made Syslog configuration changes
to the specified Syslog server address, or
enabled or disabled a Syslog operation via
the Web, SNMP, console, SSH, or Telnet
session.
Informational System: Fan speed changed automatically to
<fan speed>
The system automatically changed the fan
speed to the speed specified in this
message.
Informational telnet | SSH | web access [by <username>]
from src IP <source ip address>, src MAC
<source MAC address> rejected, <n>
attempt(s)
There were failed web, SSH, or Telnet login
access attempts from the specified source IP
and MAC address.
• [by <user> <username>] does not
appear if telnet or SSH clients are
specified.
• <n> is the number of times this SNMP
trap occurred in the last five minutes, or
other configured number of minutes.
Informational Trunk group (<ports>) created by 802.3ad
link-aggregation module.
802.3ad link aggregation is configured on the
device, and the feature has dynamically
created a trunk group (aggregate link).
The <ports> is a list of the ports that were
aggregated to make the trunk group.
Table A.3: Foundry Syslog Messages (Continued)
Message Level Message Explanation