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Apr 26 11:48:57: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-STACK_PORT_LINK_UP: Changed stack port state to
up: 1/56
Apr 26 11:48:47: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-STACK_PORT_LINK_UP: Changed stack port state to
up: 1/48
Apr 26 11:43:52: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-STACK_PORT_LINK_DOWN: Changed stack port state
to down: 1/48
Apr 26 11:43:43: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-STACK_PORT_LINK_DOWN: Changed stack port state
to down: 1/56
Apr 26 11:33:08: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-STACK_PORT_LINK_UP: Changed stack port state to
up: 1/48
Apr 26 11:33:08: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-STACK_PORT_LINK_UP: Changed stack port state to
up: 1/56
Apr 25 11:07:15: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-REMOVED_OPTICS_PLUS: Optics SFP+ removed in
slot 1 port 2
Apr 25 11:07:14: %S5000:1 %IFAGT-5-REMOVED_OPTICS_PLUS: Optics
To view any changes made, use the show running-config logging command in EXEC privilege mode, as
shown in the example for
Configuring a UNIX Logging Facility Level.
Configuring a UNIX Logging Facility
Level
You can save system log messages with a UNIX system logging facility.
To configure a UNIX logging facility level, use the following command.
• Specify one of the following parameters.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging facility [facility-type]
• auth (for authorization messages)
• cron (for system scheduler messages)
• daemon (for system daemons)
• kern (for kernel messages)
• local0 (for local use)
• local1 (for local use)
• local2 (for local use)
• local3 (for local use)
• local4 (for local use)
• local5 (for local use)
• local6 (for local use)
• local7 (for local use)
• lpr (for line printer system messages)
• mail (for mail system messages)
• news (for USENET news messages)
• sys9 (system use)
• sys10 (system use)
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