Logging history – PLANET SGSD-1022 User Manual

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User’s Manual of SGSD-1022 / SGSD-1022P

SGSW-2840 / SGSW-2840P

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

The logging process controls error messages saved to switch memory or sent to remote syslog servers. You can use the

logging history command to control the type of error messages that are stored in memory. You can use the logging trap

command to control the type of error messages that are sent to specified syslog servers.

Example

Console(config)#logging on

Console(config)#

Related Commands

logging history

logging trap

clear log

logging history

This command limits syslog messages saved to switch memory based on severity. The no form returns the logging of syslog

messages to the default level.

Syntax

logging history {flash | ram} level

no logging history {flash | ram}

flash - Event history stored in flash memory (i.e., permanent memory).

ram - Event history stored in temporary RAM (i.e., memory flushed on power reset).

level -One of the levels listed below. Messages sent include the selected level down to level 0. (Range: 0-7)

Table 4-15 Logging Levels

Level Severity Name Description

7

debugging

Debugging messages

6

informational

Informational messages only

5

notifications

Normal but significant condition, such as cold start

4

warnings

Warning conditions (e.g., return false, unexpected return)

3

errors

Error conditions (e.g., invalid input, default used)

2

critical

Critical conditions (e.g., memory allocation, or free memory error -

resource exhausted)

1

alerts

Immediate action needed

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