Logging configuration changes, Logging commands – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

Status Monitoring and Statistics

Logging Configuration Changes

ExtremeWare allows you to record all configuration changes and their sources that are made using the
CLI by way of Telnet or the local console. The changes are logged to the system log. Each log entry
includes the user account name that performed the change and the source IP address of the client (if
Telnet was used). Configuration logging applies only to commands that result in a configuration
change. To enable configuration logging, use the following command:

enable cli-config-logging

To disable configuration logging, use the following command:

disable cli-config-logging

CLI configuration logging is enabled by default.

Logging Commands

Use the commands described in Table 50 to configure or reset logging options, or to display or clear the
log.

Table 50: Logging Commands

Command

Description

clear counters

Clears all switch statistics and port counters.

clear log {static}

Clears the log. If

static

is specified, the

critical log messages are also cleared.

config log display {<priority>}

Configures the real-time log display. Specify
the

priority

option to filter the log to display

messages with the selected priority or higher
(more critical). Priorities include critical,
emergency, error, alert, warning, notice, info,
and debug. If not specified, informational
priority messages and higher are displayed.

config syslog {add} <host name/ip> <facility>
{<priority>}

Configures the syslog host address and filters
messages sent to the syslog host. Up to 4
syslog servers can be configured. Options
include:

host name/ip

—The IP address or name

of the syslog host.

facility

—The syslog facility level for

local use (local0 - local7).

priority

—Filters the log to display

messages with the selected priority or
higher (more critical). Priorities include
critical, emergency, alert, error, warning,
notice, info, and debug. If not specified, only
critical priority messages and are sent to the
syslog host.

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