Syslog Commands
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20.4
logging buffered
Use the logging buffered Global Configuration mode command to limit the
SYSLOG message display to messages with a specific severity level, and to
define the buffer size (number of messages that can be stored). Use the no form of
this command to cancel displaying the SYSLOG messages, and to return the
buffer size to default.
Syntax
buffer-size
logging buffered [
no logging buffered
Parameters
•
buffer-size—Specifies the maximum number of messages stored in the
history table. (Range: 20–400)
•
severity-level—Specifies the severity level of messages logged in the
buffer. The possible values are: 1-7.
•
severity-level-name—Specifies the severity level of messages logged in
the buffer. The possible values are: emergencies, alerts, critical, errors,
warnings, notifications, informational and debugging.
Default Configuration
The default severity level is informational.
The default buffer size is 200.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
All the SYSLOG messages are logged to the internal buffer. This command limits
the messages displayed to the user.
Example
The following example shows two ways of limiting the SYSLOG message display
from an internal buffer to messages with severity level debugging. In the second
example, the buffer size is set to 100.
severity
level | severity-level-name
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