Troubleshooting Guide

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About this task
Note:
The platform logs CLILOG and SNMPLOG as INFO. Normally, if you configure the logging level
to WARNING, the system skips all INFO messages. However, if you enable CLILOG and
SNMPLOG the system logs ACLI Log and SNMP Log information regardless of the logging level
you set. This is not the case for other INFO messages.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. Enable SNMP trap logging:
snmplog enable
3. (Optional) Disable SNMP trap logging:
no snmplog enable
4. View the contents of the SNMP log:
show logging file module snmplog
Example
Enable SNMP trap logging and view the contents of the SNMP log:
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#configure terminal
Switch:1(config)#snmplog enable
Switch:1(config-app)#show logging file module snmp
CP1 [02/06/15 22:39:58.530:UTC] 0x00004595 00000000 GlobalRouter SNMP INFO Boot
ed with file
CP1 [02/06/15 22:39:59.547:UTC] 0x00004603 00400003.67108870 DYNAMIC CLEAR Glob
alRouter SNMP INFO 2k card up(CardNum=1 AdminStatus=1 OperStatus=1)
CP1 [02/06/15 22:39:59.547:UTC] 0x00004603 00400003.67108870 DYNAMIC CLEAR Glob
alRouter SNMP INFO 2k card up(CardNum=2 AdminStatus=1 OperStatus=1)
CP1 [02/06/15 22:39:59.547:UTC] 0x00004603 00400003.67108870 DYNAMIC CLEAR Glob
alRouter SNMP INFO 2k card up(CardNum=3 AdminStatus=1 OperStatus=1)
CP1 [02/06/15 22:40:45.839:UTC] 0x000045e5 00400005 DYNAMIC SET GlobalRouter SN
MP INFO Sending Cold-Start Trap
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the snmplog command.
Table 18: Variable definitions
Variable Value
enable Enables the logging of traps.
Table continues…
Enabling SNMP trap logging
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