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Step 2.
To view information about modules, use the
do show logging module pmchal-gpon
command.
LTP-8X(config)# do show logging module pmchal-gpon
Log:
Submodule [pmchal-gpon]:
Log level: notice
LTP-8X(config)#
Step 3.
Apply the configuration by using the
commit
command.
LTP-8X(config)# do commit
14.4.2
Configuring of command logging to syslog
The system is capable to record all the user's commands to syslog. Use the following command to
activate the function:
LTP-8X(config)# logging commands
14.4.3
Configuring the log storage
Use the following command to record logs to non-volatile memory:
LTP-8X(config)# logging permanent
If you enter «no» before the command, the logs will be recorded to RAM. In this case, the logs will be
erased after reboot.
14.4.4
System Log Configuration
Step 1.
Use the
logging buffer
command to specify the memory size in bytes to be used for system log
storage.
LTP-8X(config)# logging buffer 262144
Step 2.
If necessary, use the
logging remote
command to specify the IP address of the remote SYSLOG
server to be used to display system log.
LTP-8X(config)# logging remote 192.168.1.43
Step 3.
Configure the output devices by using the
logging
command.
Every output device may have its own filtration level or have the output disabled.
For example, change the display level for the CLI sessions, which are not connected via the RS-232
console port, to "info" and disable output to file:
Summary of Contents for LTP-4X
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Page 37: ...37 Part III Configuring the Terminal ...
Page 98: ...98 Part IV ONT Configuration ...
Page 174: ...174 Part V Terminal Monitoring ...
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