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Configuring System Message Logging
This chapter describes how to configure the system message logging on the Catalyst 6500 series
switches.
Note
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands that are used in this chapter, refer to the
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Command Reference
publication.
Note
For more information on the system messages, refer to the
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch System Message
Guide
.
This chapter consists of these sections:
•
Understanding How the System Message Logging Works, page 29-1
•
System Log Message Format, page 29-3
•
Default System Message Logging Configuration, page 29-4
•
Configuring the System Message Logging on the Switch, page 29-5
•
Configuring CallHome, page 29-13
Understanding How the System Message Logging Works
The system message logging software can save messages in a log file or direct the messages to other
devices. The system message logging facility has these features:
•
Provides you with logging information for monitoring and troubleshooting
•
Allows you to select the types of logging information that is captured
•
Allows you to select the destination of the captured logging information
By default, the switch logs normal but significant system messages to its internal buffer and sends these
messages to the system console. You can specify which system messages should be saved based on the
type of facility (see
Table 29-1
) and the severity level (see
Table 29-2
). The messages are time-stamped
to enhance real-time debugging and management.
You can access the logged system messages using the switch command-line interface (CLI) or by saving
them to a properly configured syslog server. The switch software saves the syslog messages in an internal
buffer that can store up to 500 messages. You can monitor the system messages remotely by accessing
the switch through Telnet or the console port, or by viewing the logs on a syslog server.