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Configuring the System
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MOT(config)#logging rate-limit auto-restart
Setting the Recording Mechanism for CMTS Reports
Refer to Table 3-2 and Table 3-3 for the available logging options used with the
logging reporting command in Global Configuration mode. These logging options
allow you to select the report type and storage location for CMTS reports, as shown
below:
MOT(config)#logging reporting {emergencies | alerts | critical | errors |
warnings | notifications | informational | debugging} {all-clear | all-set | local |
local-localvol | local-syslog | local-syslog-localvolatile | local-trap |
local-trap-localvolitile | localvol | syslog-localvol | trap-localvol |
trap-syslog-localvol}
For example, if you want to log critical report messages to local non-volatile memory
(NVRAM), use the logging reporting critical local command, as shown below:
MOT(config)#logging reporting critical local
Table 3-2 describes each of the available logging report options:
Note: To disable rate limitations, use the no logging rate-limit command in Global
Configuration mode.
Table 3-2 Logging Report Options
Report Description
emergencies Logs emergency conditions where the system is unusable (severity level
0).
alerts Logs conditions where immediate action is needed (severity level 1).
critical Logs critical conditions (severity level 2).
errors Logs error conditions (severity level 3).
warnings Logs warning conditions (severity level 4).
notifications Logs normal but significant conditions (severity level 5).