Reference Guide
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
RAM Log
To manage the RAM log buffer:
1
Click
System
>
Logs
>
RAM Log
in the tree view to display the
RAM Log
page.
The
Max RAM Log Entries (20-400)
line, which contains the maximum
number of RAM log entries permitted, is displayed. When the log buffer is
full, the oldest entries are overwritten. The
Current Setting
contains how
many entries are currently permitted, and you can change this number in
the
New Setting (after reset)
field.
The following is displayed for the existing logs:
–
Log Index
— The log number in the RAM Log table.
–
Log Time
— The time at which the log was entered into the RAM Log
table.
–
Severity
— The log severity.
–
Description
— The log entry text.
2
To remove all entries from the RAM log, click
Clear Log
.
aaa logging {login}
no aaa logging {login}
Enables logging authentication login
events.
Use the no form of this command to
disable logging authentication login
events.
console# configure
console(config)# logging on
console(config)# logging console errors
console(config)# logging file alerts
Table 7-13. Global Log Parameters CLI Commands
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CLI Command Description










