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Administration
System Log
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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Selecting a severity level to be stored in a log causes all of the higher severity
events to be automatically stored in the log. Lower severity events are not stored
in the log.
For example, if
Warning
is selected, all severity levels that are
Warning
and higher
are stored in the log (Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, and Warning). No events with
severity level below
Warning
are stored (Notice, Informational, and Debug).
To set global log parameters:
STEP 1
Click
Administration
>
System Log
>
Log Settings
.
STEP 2
Enter the parameters.
•
Logging
—Select to enable message logging.
•
Syslog Aggregator
—Select to enable the aggregation of SYSLOG
messages and traps. If enabled, identical and contiguous SYSLOG
messages and traps are aggregated over the specified Max. Aggregation
Time and sent in a single message. The aggregated messages are sent in
the order of their arrival. Each message states the number of times it was
aggregated.
•
Max. Aggregation Time
—Enter the interval of time that SYSLOG messages
are aggregated.
•
Originator Identifier
—Enables adding an origin identifier to SYSLOG
messages. The options are:
-
None
—Do not include the origin identifier in SYSLOG messages.
-
Hostname
—Include the system host name in SYSLOG messages.
-
IPv4 Address
—Include the IPv4 address of the sending interface in
SYSLOG messages.
-
IPv6 Address
—Include the IPv6 address of the sending interface in
SYSLOG messages.
-
User Defined
—Enter a description to be included in SYSLOG messages.
•
RAM Memory Logging
—Select the severity levels of the messages to be
logged to the RAM.
•
Flash Memory Logging
—Select the severity levels of the messages to be
logged to the Flash memory.