Viewing Logs - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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Variable definitions
Use the information in the following table to help you use the logging commands.
level <0-4>
logToPCMCIA
screen
write <WORD 1-1536>

Viewing logs

You can view log files by file name, category, severity, and SF/CPU.
Prerequisites
• Access Privileged EXEC mode.
Procedure steps
To display log information by file name, category, severity, or SF/CPU, enter the
following command:
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Variable
Shows and sets the logging level. The level is one of
these values: 0 = Information; all messages are
recorded. 1 = Warning; only warning and more serious
messages are recorded. 2 = Error; only error and more
serious messages are recorded. 3 = Manufacturing;
this parameter is not available for customer use. 4 =
Fatal; only fatal messages are recorded. The default
value is 0.
Starts logging system messages to the PCMCIA (or
external flash) card. The default configuration is true.
Sets the log display on the screen to on. The default
configuration is off.
Writes the log file with the designated string.
1-1536>
to the log file. If the string contains spaces, you must
enclose the string in quotation marks.
Value
is the string or command that you append
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<WORD
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