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Chapter 32 Configuring System Message Logging
Configuring System Message Logging
The
logging buffered
global configuration command copies logging messages to an internal buffer. The
buffer is circular, so newer messages overwrite older messages after the buffer is full. To display the
messages that are logged in the buffer, use the
show logging
privileged EXEC command. The first
message displayed is the oldest message in the buffer. To clear the contents of the buffer, use the
clear
logging
privileged EXEC command.
Use the
logging event power-inline-status
interface configuration command to enable and to disable
logging of Power over Ethernet (PoE) events on specific PoE-capable ports. Logging on these ports is
enabled by default.
To disable logging to the console, use the
no logging console
global configuration command. To disable
logging to a file, use the
no logging file
[
severity-level-number
|
type
] global configuration command.
Synchronizing Log Messages
You can synchronize unsolicited messages and
debug
privileged EXEC command output with solicited
device output and prompts for a specific console port line or virtual terminal line. You can identify the
types of messages to be output asynchronously based on the level of severity. You can also configure
the maximum number of buffers for storing asynchronous messages for the terminal after which
messages are dropped.
When synchronous logging of unsolicited messages and
debug
command output is enabled, unsolicited
device output appears on the console or printed after solicited device output appears or is printed.
Unsolicited messages and
debug
command output appears on the console after the prompt for user input
is returned. Therefore, unsolicited messages and
debug
command output are not interspersed with
solicited device output and prompts. After the unsolicited messages appear, the console again displays
the user prompt.
Step 4
logging file flash:
filename
[
max-file-size
[
min-file-size
]]
[
severity-level-number
|
type
]
Store log messages in a file in flash memory on a standalone switch or, in
the case of a switch stack, on the stack master.
•
For
filename
, enter the log message filename.
•
(Optional) For
max-file-size, s
pecify the maximum logging file size.
The range is 4096 to 2147483647. The default is 4096 bytes.
•
(Optional) For
min-file-size, s
pecify the minimum logging file size.
The range is 1024 to 2147483647. The default is 2048 bytes.
•
(Optional) For
severity-level-number | type,
specify either the logging
severity level or the logging type. The severity range is 0 to 7. For a
list of logging type keywords, see
. By
default, the log file receives debugging messages and numerically
lower levels.
Step 5
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 6
terminal monitor
Log messages to a nonconsole terminal during the current session.
Terminal parameter-setting commands are set locally and do not remain
in effect after the session has ended. You must perform this step for each
session to see the debugging messages.
Step 7
show running-config
Verify your entries.
Step 8
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command
Purpose