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System Logs
This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the following syslog commands:
• logging buffered on page 169
• logging buffered wrap on page 170
• logging cli-command on page 170
• logging console on page 170
• logging facility on page 171
• logging history on page 172
• logging host on page 172
• logging persistent on page 173
• logging port on page 173
• logging syslog on page 173
• show logging on page 174
• show logging eventlog on page 175
• show logging history on page 176
• show logging hosts on page 177
• show logging traplogs on page 177
See also general management “show” commands in the management chapter, System Management
Commands on page 35 and the RMON monitoring commands in RMON Commands on page 261.
logging buffered
This command enables logging of the in-memory log to RAM and any other enabled destination,
including the console and any enabled syslog server.
Syntax
ge::ao:urWttEsE.u[severitylevel]
The severitylevel value is specified through one of the following keywords or the keyword’s
representative integer, as shown here: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4),
notice (5), informational (6), debug (7).
Use no logging buffered to disable logging to RAM.
Default
disabled; critical
Mode
Global Config