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Configuring System Message Logging
This chapter describes how to configure system message logging on the switch.
This chapter includes the following sections:
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Information About System Message Logging
You can use system message logging to control the destination and to filter the severity level of messages
that system processes generate. You can configure logging to terminal sessions, a log file, and syslog
servers on remote systems.
By default, the switch outputs messages to terminal sessions. For information about configuring logging
to terminal sessions, see the
page
By default, the switch logs system messages to a log file. For information about configuring logging to
a file, see the
Table 25-1
the system outputs messages at that level and lower.
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Table 25-1
Level
0 – emergency
1 – alert
2 – critical
3 – error
4 – warning
5 – notification
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Information About System Message Logging, page 25-1
Configuring System Message Logging, page 25-2
Verifying System Message Logging Configuration, page 25-9
System Message Logging Example Configuration, page 25-9
Default Settings, page 25-10
"Configuring System Message Logging to Terminal Sessions" section on
25-2.
"Configuring System Message Logging to a File" section on page
describes the severity levels used in system messages. When you configure the severity level,
System Message Severity Levels
C H A P T E R
Description
System unusable
Immediate action needed
Critical condition
Error condition
Warning condition
Normal but significant condition
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