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range <begin-index> <end-index>]
Function:
This command displays the detailed information in the log buffer channel. This
command is not supported on low end switches
Parameter:<slot-ID>
is the logical slot number,such as 1,2,3,M1,M2,
This option is only
available on high-end stand switch, and not supported in box switch
;<
begin-index
>
is the index start value of the log message, the valid range is 1-65535,
<end-index>
is
the index end value of the log message, the valid range is 1-65535.
Command Mode:
Admin Mode
Default:
No parameter specified indicates all the critical log information will be displayed.
Usage Guide:
Warning and critical log information is saved in the buffer zone. When
displayed to the terminal, their display format should be: index ID time <level> module
ID [mission name] log information.
Example 1:
Display the critical log information in the log buffer zone channel and related
to the main control chip M1 with index ID between 940 and 946.
Switch#show logging buffered slot M1 level critical range 940 946
/********* Log information on Active Master ***************/
Current messages in NVRAM:946
slot 1: 12, slot 2: 3, slot 3: 17, slot 4: 0,
slot M1: 878, slot M2: 0, slot 5: 0, slot 6: 4,
slot 7: 32, slot 8: 0,
Current messages in SDRAM:24
943 Dec 22 09:11:33 2006 <critical> DEFAULT[app_root]:Clock between master and
slave has been synchronized!
942 Dec 22 09:10:57 2006 <critical> DEFAULT[app_root]:Slot M1 is booting, software
version:ES4700_5.0.20.3....
941 Dec 20 14:17:49 2006 <critical> MODULE_CHASSIS_LOAD[thotswap]:Slot 7
pushed done
940 Dec 20 14:17:49 2006 <critical> MODULE_CHASSIS_LOAD[thotswap]:Slot 7 is
ready to conf
Example 2:
Display all the critical information in the log buffer zone channel and related
to main control chip M1.
Switch #show logging buffered slot M1 level warning
/********* Log information on Active Master ***************/
Current messages in NVRAM:946
slot 1: 12, slot 2: 3, slot 3: 17, slot 4: 0,
slot M1: 878, slot M2: 0, slot 5: 0, slot 6: 4,
slot 7: 32, slot 8: 0,
Current messages in SDRAM:24