CLI Reference Guide

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12 For SNMPv3 with informs only (not traps), specify the engine ID:
a From the Format pull-down list, select IP or Hex.
b If you select Hex, type the hexadecimal string in the Value box.
13 Click Finish to save the changes.
Configuring Logging Events that occur on a WX can be stored or sent to different destinations.
Events can be stored in a local buffer on the WX. This buffer can be
viewed with Web Manager or archived and viewed in Event Viewer
(see “Accessing the Event Log” on page 411).
Events can be displayed on the console port of the WX.
Events can be displayed in an active Telnet session.
Events can be sent to one or more syslog servers, as specified in RFC
3164.
You can enable and configure each target independently with a severity
filter for these events.
If you enable 3WXM to check for events in the network (using the
Preferences dialog box), you can specify the interval at which checks
occur. For more information about changing preferences, see “Changing
3WXM Logging Options” on page 477.
Setting Up System Logging
1 Do one of the following:
Open the WX Switch wizard, then select Log under Management
Services in the organizer list of the System and Administrative page.
In the Organizer panel, select Management Services under a WX
switch, then select Config > Edit. Click on Log at the top of the
wizard.
2 Configure logging to the local buffer on the WX:
a To enable logging to the local buffer on the WX, select Enabled. To
disable the option, clear Enabled.
b In the Severity Filter list, select the lowest level of severity to be
logged:
Emergency — The WX is unusable.
Alert — Action must be taken immediately.