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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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