How to check some period of time historical data in switch?

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Merakibgp
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How to check some period of time historical data in switch?

Hi Please see the below screenshot. It looks like we only have four choices to check the historical data. If we want to check specific one hour of Historical data of past last month, is it possible? Or can we get the exact info like cisco log. thank you

 

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PhilipDAth
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>is it possible

 

No.  Not using only an MS.

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what data are you looking for? is it not in the summary report? or in the event log?

Merakibgp
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Thanks for your reply. The switch is connected to firewall. On the firewall side, we often can see the interface disconnection for several seconds each time from firewall log file. so we want to see if there is disconnection on the switch log file. but now we cannot find the log file for the switch. As the disconnection time is too short, maybe it is hard to find the info. 

Network-dad
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@Merakibgp  are you looking for Client information or Log Files? 

 

Event logs you can drill down a more exact time.

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Thanks for your reply. The switch is connected to firewall. On the firewall side, we often can see the interface disconnection for several seconds each time from firewall log file. so we want to see if there is disconnection on the switch log file. but now we cannot find the log file for the switch. As the disconnection time is too short, maybe it is hard to find the info.

PhilipDAth
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>is it possible

 

No.  Not using only an MS.

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