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sys msg-control control-interval <1-30>
5. Enable message control:
sys msg-control
Example
Switch:1> enable
Switch:1# configure terminal
Configure system message control to suppress duplicate error messages on the console and send a
trap notification:
Switch:1(config)# sys msg-control action both
Configure the number of occurrences of a message after which the control action occurs:
Switch:1(config)# sys msg-control max–msg–num 2
Configure the message control interval in minutes:
Switch:1(config)# sys msg-control control–interval 3
Enable message control:
Switch:1(config)# sys msg-control
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the sys msg-control command.
Table 25: Variable definitions
Variable Value
action <both|send-trap|suppress-msg> Configures the message control action. You can either suppress
the message or send a trap notification, or both. The default is
suppress.
control-interval <1-30> Configures the message control interval in minutes. The valid
options are 1–30. The default is 5.
max-msg-num <2-500> Configures the number of occurrences of a message after which
the control action occurs. To configure the maximum number of
occurrences, enter a value from 2–500. The default is 5.
Extending system message control
About this task
Use the force message control option to extend the message control feature functionality to the
software and hardware log messages.
Extending system message control
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