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Administration: System Logs
Configuring System Log Settings
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco 220 Series Smart Switches Administration Guide Release 1.1.0.x
Warning—System warning has occurred.
Notice—System is functioning properly, but a system notice has occurred.
Informational—Device information.
Debug—Provides detailed information about an event.
You can select different severity levels for RAM and flash logs. These logs are
displayed on the RAM Memory page and Flash Memory page, respectively.
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 (Notice, Informational, and Debug) are
stored.
To configure global log parameters:
Click Administration > System Log > Log Settings.
Enter the following information:
Logging—Check Enable to enable logging on the switch, or uncheck to
disable logging on the switch.
RAM Memory Logging—Check Enable to enable RAM memory logging
and check the severity levels of the messages to be logged to RAM.
Flash Memory Logging—Check Enable to enable flash memory logging
and check the severity levels of the messages to be logged to flash memory.
Click Apply. The global log settings are defined, and the Running Configuration is
updated.
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