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Other Platform Commands
3-88 Configuring the XSR Platform
Example
XSR#hostname XSR-1800
XSR-1800#
logging
This
command
enables/disables
message
logging
at
varying
severity
levels
for
specified
destinations.
Refer
to
Appendix
A
in
the
XSR
User’s
Guide
for
a
list
of
most
router
alarms
and
events.
Normally,
only
HIGH
severity
alarms
are
logged
to
red
flag
critical
events
and
those
requiring
operator
intervention.
The
DEBUG
alarm
level
is
meant
for
maintenance
personnel
only.
The
XSR
may
discard
LOW
and
DEBUG
level
alarms
if
the
system
is
too
occupied
to
deliver
them.
The
number
of
discarded
messages
is
displayed
by
the
following
line
in
show logging
command
output:
Discards: high=0 medium=0 low=4 debug=22
The
XSR
supports
as
many
as
three
Syslog
servers,
with
logging
severity
levels
separately
configurable
for
each
server.
You
can
disable
logging
to
individual
Syslogs
with
the
no logging
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
command.
LogGen Functionality
The
file
option
permits
logging
to
a
persistent
alarm
file
on
a
CompactFlash
card
for
HIGH
or
MEDIUM
alarms
only.
If
no
CompactFlash
card
is
installed,
persistent
logging
is
not
performed.
The
router
copies
messages
from
the
logging
buffer
in
RAM
to
the
cflash:
file
loggen
once
per
second.
If
power
to
the
XSR
is
lost,
the
alarm
history
is
preserved
in
loggen
.
When
the
XSR
comes
up
again
it
copies
the
history
from
loggen
back
into
the
RAM
buffer.
The
entire
logging
history
is
available
including
alarms
before
and
after
power
‐
down.
The
XSR’s
LogGen
functionality
declares
a
message
flood
if
too
many
outstanding
messages
are
reported
by
other
software
modules
in
the
router.
LogGen
then
temporarily
quits
reporting
on
the
Console
so
users
can
keep
access
to
the
CLI.
Messages
are
logged
to
the
RAM
buffer
only,
and
are
gradually
reported
to
all
other
enabled
destinations.
The
message
flood
ends
when
LogGen
reduces
the
number
of
outstanding
messages
below
the
defined
threshold.
Syntax
logging [console | buffered | monitor | snmp | A.B.C.D | A.B.C.D | A.B.C.D | file
| timestamp][level | local | utc][high | medium | low | debug]
console
Displays
system
logs
to
the
console
terminal.
buffered
Saves
system
logs
to
the
router’s
RAM.
monitor
Displays
system
logs
to
current
CLI
Telnet
session.
snmp
Saves
system
logs
to
a
remote
SNMP
trap.
A.B.C.D
Up
to
three
Syslog
server
IP
addresses:
see
table
in
User
Guidelines.
level
Sets
logging
level
to
High,
Medium,
Low
or
Debug.
Enter
the
level
immediately
after
the
logging
keyword
to
set
that
level
for
all
destinations.
Enter
the
level
after
a
destination
to
specify
that
level
only.
file
Logs
data
to
a
file
on
a
CompactFlash
card.
high
Sets
system
log
to
High
level.
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