Logging Buffer - Supermicro SSE-G48-TG4 Configuration Manual

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File logging: enabled(Number of messages 2)
Log File Name: log1
File Max Entries: 500
TimeStamp option: enabled
Trap logging: Critical
Log server IP: None
Facility: Default (local0)
Buffered size: 50 Entries
LogBuffer(11 Entries)
<135> Apr 29 10:11:05 2013:DHC-7:Exitting DHCPC Task Init
<135> Apr 29 10:11:05 2013:DHC-7:Entered in DhcpCIntSelectTaskMain fn
<135> Apr 29 10:11:05 2013:DHC-7:Entered in DhcpCSocketOpen fn
<135> Apr 29 10:11:06 2013:DHC-7:Rcvd Event 4
<135> Apr 29 10:11:06 2013:DHC-7:Rcvd Msg 13cf2878 type : 1
<135> Apr 29 10:11:06 2013:DHC-7:Rcvd Msg 13cf2890 type : 1
<135> Apr 29 10:11:06 2013:DHC-7:Rcvd Event 4
<135> Apr 29 10:11:06 2013:DHC-7:Rcvd Msg 13cf4448 type : 1
<135> Apr 29 10:11:07 2013:DHC-7:Rcvd Event 4
<135> Apr 29 10:11:07 2013:DHC-7:Rcvd Msg 13cf4908 type : 1
<129> Apr 29 10:11:31 2013:INTF-1:Interface Gi0/22 status changed to UP
LogFile(2 Entries)
<129> Apr 29 10:11:30 2013:INTF-1:Interface Gi0/22 status changed to UP
<129> Apr 29 10:11:31 2013:INTF-1:Interface Gi0/22 status changed to UP

1.7.5 Logging Buffer

The log messages are stored in a circular internal buffer in which older messages are overwritten once
the buffer is full. The Syslog buffer size is configurable in Supermicro switches.
Follow the steps below to configure the Syslog buffer.
Step Command
Step 1
configure terminal
logging buffered <size (1-200)>
Step 2
Description
Enters the configuration mode
Configures the Syslog buffer with the
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