Configuring A Session Log - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring logging
Log file message format
Log file messages appear in first in - last out order. They have the following format:
01/18/2005,10:55:09:CLI-Notification: root:
01/18/2005,10:49:03:SWITCHFABRIC-Notification: Port Connection Lost on Module 10
port 8 was cleared
Each message provides the following information:
The date and time (if available)
The logging application
The severity level
The message text

Configuring a session log

A session log is the display of system messages on the terminal screen. It is automatically
deleted when a session ends.
To enable a session log:
1. Type the set logging session enable command.
G350-001(super)# set logging session enable
Done!
Note:
If the device is connected to several terminals, a separate session log is
Note:
established for each terminal.
2. Optionally, define filters to limit the types of messages received (see
filters
on page 109).
To discontinue the display of system messages to the terminal screen, type the set logging
session disable command.
G350-001(super)# set logging session disable
Done!
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