67 logging file, 68 logging level file – CANOGA PERKINS 9175 Command Reference User Manual

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Logging trap is disabled

Usage

A trap is an unsolicited message sent to a remote network management host. Logging traps should not

be confused with SNMP traps.


Examples

The following is sample output from the logging alarm-trap command.

Switch(config)# logging alarm-trap enable

Switch(config)# logging alarm-trap level high


Related Commands

logging buffer

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To enable writing logs into files, use the logging file command in global configuration mode.


Command Syntax

logging file {enable | disable}

enable

Enable writing logs to file.

disable

Disable writing logs to file.


Command Mode

Global configuration


Default

Logging file is enabled

Usage


Examples

The following is sample output from the logging file command.

Switch(config)# logging file enable


Related Commands

show logging

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To set severity level while writing logs into files, use the logging level file command in global

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