Switch port "Last Status Change" report?

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Switch port "Last Status Change" report?

Is it possible to quickly view when the status of a switch port last changed for disconnected ports?

 

I want to be able to compare this with the switch uptime to identify what ports have not had any activity since the switch was last started?

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Brash
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If you click on a switchport, you will be able to see the historical status of the port in a little bar.

Hovering over it will show you when it transitioned into different states.

 

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One thing to note is that by default, the historical data shown will be from the last 24 hours.

You need to change the dropdown to select longer time periods (up to 30 days)

 

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For anything longer than 30 days, you'll need a 3rd party monitoring tool that can pull and store historical data or event logs from the switch.

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Brash
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If you click on a switchport, you will be able to see the historical status of the port in a little bar.

Hovering over it will show you when it transitioned into different states.

 

Brash_0-1728511469760.png

 

One thing to note is that by default, the historical data shown will be from the last 24 hours.

You need to change the dropdown to select longer time periods (up to 30 days)

 

Brash_1-1728511545825.png

 

For anything longer than 30 days, you'll need a 3rd party monitoring tool that can pull and store historical data or event logs from the switch.

aml
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Thanks @Brash - I've seen that before but I'm not convinced it provides the detail I'm after, but I'll have another look.

 

I was hoping for something that showed when the port status last changed so I could compare that with the switch boot time, so looks like I'll need a 3rd party monitoring tool.

Brash
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No problems.

I should also note that you can technically also get this information from the switch's event log which (from memory) carries 3 months of data.

I guess if you send the logging to a syslog server you could technically also track the historical port transitions through that too.

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