Configuration Guide
Syslog Configuration
Command
Function
Ruijie(config)#
logging console
level
Set the level of log information that is allowed to
be displayed on the console
Ruijie(config)#
logging monitor
level
Set the level of log information that is allowed to
be displayed on the VTY window (such as telnet
window)
Ruijie(config)#
logging buffered
[
buffer-size
|
level
]
Set the level of log information that is allowed to
be recorded in memory buffer
Ruijie(config)#
logging file flash:
filename
[
max-file-size
] [
level
]
Set the level of log information that is allowed to
be recorded in extended flash
Ruijie(config)#
logging trap
level
Set the level of log information that is allowed to
be sent to syslog server
The log information of our products is classified into the following 8 levels:
Level Keyword
Level
Description
Emergencies
0
Emergency case, system cannot run normally
Alerts
1
Problems that need immediate remedy
Critical
2
Critical conditions
Errors
3
Error message
Warnings
4
Alarm information
Notifications
5
Information that is normal but needs attention
Informational
6
Descriptive information
Debugging
7
Debugging messages
Lower value indicates higher level. That is, level 0 indicates the information of the
highest level.
When the level of log information that can be displayed is set for the specified device,
the log information that is at or below the set level will be displayed. For example, after
the command logging console 6 is executed, all log information at or below level 6 will
be displayed on the console.
By default, the log information that is allowed to be displayed on the console is at level
7.
By default, the log information that is allowed to be displayed on the VTY window is at
level 7.
By default, the log information that is allowed to be sent to the syslog server is at level
6.
By default, the log information that is allowed to be recorded in the memory buffer is at
level 7.
Summary of Contents for RG-S2900G-E Series
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Page 758: ...ACL QoS Configuration 1 Access Control List Configuration 2 QoS Configuration ...
Page 801: ...Reliability Configuration 1 RLDP Configuration 2 TPP Configuration 3 SEM Configuration ...
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