Console Severity Level - HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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System Message Logging Configuration
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To enable or disable the logging state for a Telnet or SSH session using Fabric Manager, follow these
steps:
Select a switch in the Fabric pane.
Step 1
Expand Switches, expand Events and select SysLog in the Physical Attributes pane.
Step 2
You see the SysLog information in the Information pane.
Click the Switch Logging tab.
Step 3
You see the switch information shown in
Figure 63-1
Select a switch in the Information pane.
Step 4
Check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the Console Enable check box.
Step 5
Click the Apply Changes icon.
Step 6

Console Severity Level

When logging is enabled for a console session (default), you can configure the severity levels of
messages that appear on the console. The default severity for console logging is 2 (critical).
The current critical (default) logging level is maintained if the console baud speed is 9600 baud (default).
Tip
All attempts to change the console logging level generates an error message. To increase the logging
level (above critical), you must change the console baud speed to 38400 baud.
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To configure the severity level for a logging facility using Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Select a switch in the Fabric pane.
Step 1
Expand Switches, expand Events and select SysLog in the Physical Attributes pane.
Step 2
You see the SysLog information in the Information pane.
Step 3
Click the Switch Logging tab.
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When you disable or enable logging to a console session, that state is applied to all future console
sessions. If you exit and log in again to a new session, the state is preserved.
When you enable or disable logging to a Telnet or SSH session, that state is applied only to that
session. If you exit and log in again to a new session, the state is not preserved.
Switch Logging Tab in Fabric Manager
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Figure
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Configuring System Message Logging

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