004276be
004276ce
004276de
etc. for all tasks
End of fault report.
When the XSR is automatically rebooted after a crash it performs a warm start. The following
message is logged:
11 May 29 22:20:59 TORONTO: System warm boot from crash
show logging
This command displays the current message logging settings including all possible logging
destinations and their enabled message‐levels.
Syntax
show logging
Mode
EXEC or Privileged EXEC:
Example
XSR#show logging
Sample Output
The following example displays logging information on the XSR including three Syslog servers:
XSR#show logging
Destination
Syslog: 10.10.10.20 medium
Syslog: 10.10.10.30 low
Syslog: 10.10.10.40 high
Console
Monitor
Buffered
SNMP
File
Discards:
Logging
show logging file
This command displays messages logged in the persistent logging file
CompactFlash card. This file stores data in the CFlash: directory if power to the XSR is lost. When
the XSR comes up again it copies the history from loggen back into the RAM buffer. If no
CompactFlash card is installed, persistent logging is not performed.
12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678
12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678
12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678 12345678
XSR>
or
Severity
high
high
high
high
disabled
high=0 medium=0 low=0 debug=0
timestamp UTC
XSR#
Message Count
43
78
3
1630
1630
1630
0
0
Platform Clear and Show Commands
loggen
on an optional
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