Reference Guide
Example
OS10(config)# logging log-file disable
Example (Enable)
OS10(config)# logging log-file enable
Example (Severity)
OS10(config)# logging log-file severity log-notice
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
logging monitor
Set the minimum severity level for logging to the terminal lines.
Syntax
logging monitor severity severity-level
To reset the monitor severity to the default level, use the no logging monitor severity command. The
default severity level is log-notice.
Parameters severity-level — Set the minimum logging severity level:
• log-emerg — Set the system as unusable.
• log-alert — Set to immediate action is needed.
• log-crit — Set to critical conditions.
• log-err — Set to error conditions.
• log-warning — Set to warning conditions.
• log-notice — Set to normal but signicant conditions (default).
• log-info — Set to informational messages.
• log-debug — Set to debug messages.
Default Log-notice
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information None
Example
OS10(config)# logging monitor severity log-info
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
logging server
Congures the remote syslog server.
Syntax
logging server [hostname | ipv4–address | ipv6–address] severity-level severity
Parameters
• hostname | ipv4–address | ipv6–address — (Optional) Enter either the hostname or IPv4/IPv6
address of the logging server.
• severity-level — (Optional) Set the logging threshold severity:
• log-emerg — System as unusable.
• log-alert — Immediate action is needed.
• log-crit — Critical conditions.
• log-err — Error conditions.
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