/info/sys/log
Show Syslog Messages
Each syslog message has a criticality level associated with it, included in text format as a prefix to the log message.
Note: When a long object ID is used, the '<prefix>..<suffix>' formatting is printed instead of the full ID in order to eliminate truncation of the syslog message.
 
Jan 10 16:29:00 ALERT  ip: cannot contact management port default gateway 192.168.0.1
Jan 10 16:29:02 NOTICE ip: management port default gateway 192.168.0.1operational
Jan 10 16:32:06 NOTICE ip: default gateway 192.168.0.1 operational
Jan 10 16:33:08 NOTICE ip: default gateway 192.168.0.1 enabled
Jan 10 16:36:44 ALERT  system: link down on management port
One of the following prefixes is used, depending on the condition that the administrator is notified of:
*EMERG — Indicates the system is unusable.
*ALERT — Indicates that action should be taken immediately.
*CRIT — Indicates critical conditions.
*ERR — Indicates error conditions or error operations.
*WARNING — Indicates warning conditions.
*NOTICE — Indicates a normal but significant condition.
*INFO — Indicates an information message.
*DEBUG — Indicates a debug-level message.