Troubleshooting Guide

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CP1 [02/06/15 22:40:45.839:UTC] 0x000045e5 00400005 DYNAMIC SET GlobalRouter SN
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Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the show logging file command.
Table 14: Variable definitions
Variable Value
alarm Displays alarm log entries.
CPU WORD<0-100> Specifies the CPU event code and filename.
event-code WORD<0–10> Specifies a number that precisely identifies the event reported.
module WORD<0-100> Filters and lists the logs according to module. Specifies a string length of
0–100 characters. Categories include SNMP, EAP, RADIUS, RMON,
WEB, HW, MLT, FILTER, QOS, CLILOG, SW, CPU, IP, VLAN, IPMC, PIM,
POLICY, and SNMPLOG. To specify multiple filters, separate each
category by the vertical bar (|), for example, |FILTER|QOS.
name-of-file WORD<1-99> Displays the valid logs from this file. For example, /intflash/logcopy.txt. You
cannot use this command on the current log file—the file into which the
messages are currently logged. Specify a string length of 1–99 characters.
If you enable enhanced secure mode, the system encrypts the entire log
file. After you use the show log file name-of-file WORD<1–99>
command, the system takes the encrypted log file name as input, then
decrypts it, and prints the output to the screen. You can then redirect the
decrypted output to a file that you can store onto the flash.
If enhanced secure mode is disabled, the system only encrypts the
proprietary portion of the log file.
save-to-file WORD<1-99> Redirects the output to the specified file and removes all encrypted
information. You cannot use the tail option with the save-to-file option.
Specify a string length of 1–99 characters.
severity WORD<0-25> Filters and lists the logs according to severity. Choices include INFO,
ERROR, WARNING, and FATAL. To specify multiple filters, separate each
severity by the vertical bar (|), for example, ERROR|WARNING|FATAL.
tail Shows the last results first.
vrf WORD<0–32> Specifies the name of a VRF instance to show log messages that only
pertain to that VRF.
Configuring ACLI logging
Use ACLI logging to track all ACLI commands executed and for fault management purposes. The
ACLI commands are logged to the system log file as CLILOG module.
Log configuration using ACLI
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