Chapter 41: Logging
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Description
Command
Used to specify the number of messages that will get stored in the
history table. Should the size of the logging history exceed the
specified number of entries, new entries will overwrite the oldest
entries.
Note: The default message number size is 2000.
configure logging history size <number of
messages>
See also see "
(page 1038).
Used to enable notification for the specified debug facility. If slot
number is specified, then notification will be enabled only for that
slot.
Use the [no] option to disable notification for the specified debug
facility class and subclass (optional).
If the subclass is not specified, then debug notifications are
disabled for all subclasses that have a facility and class that match
what is specified on the command line. If class is not specified,
debug notifications are disabled for all classes and subclasses that
have a facility that match what is specified on the command line.
Caution: Enabling debug logging impacts system performance.
Excessive debug logging may degrade service.
configure logging debug <facility> [<class>]
[<subclass>] [slot <slot-num>] [filter {cmMac |
ifMac | subIp | subIpv6}] [filter-data
<filter_data_value>] [no]
See also see "
Enable Debug Facility Notification
(page 1039)
and see "
Disable Debug Facility Notification
(page 1039).
Used to enable the logging override of a specific event. Overriding
an event is a way to keep the log buffer from overflowing;
typically it is used to prevent the system from logging a particular
low-priority event or problem that cannot be corrected right
away.
Use the [no] option to disable the logging override of an event
regardless of its priority.
configure logging override event <event id>
[priority <priority>] [no]
See also see "
(page 1039).
Used for flexibility in assigning a logging priority to a given CLI
access level.
configure logging priority cli <cli access>
<logging priority>
See also see "
Assign Priority to CLI Access Level
(page 1039).
Used to enable proprietary logging to Syslog, local log, and SNMP
destinations. Currently the default is "enabled".
configure logging proprietary [no]