Set Log - D-Link DWS-1008 Cli Reference Manual

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set log

Enables or disables logging of DWS-1008 and AP events to the log buffer or other logging
destination and sets the level of the events logged. For logging to a syslog server only, you can
also set the facility logged.
Syntax: set log {buffer | console | current | sessions | trace}
[severity severity-level] [enable | disable]
set log server ip-addr [port port-number] severity severity-level
[local-facility facility-level]
buffer
console
current
server ip-addr
sessions
trace
port port-number
severity severity-level
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Sets log parameters for the log buffer in nonvolatile storage.
Sets log parameters for console sessions.
Sets log parameters for the current Telnet or console session. These
settings are not stored in nonvolatile memory.
Sets log parameters for a syslog server. Specify an address in dotted
decimal notation.
Sets the default log values for Telnet sessions. You can set defaults for
the following log parameters:
• Severity
• Logging state (enabled or disabled)
To override the session defaults for an individual session, type the set
log command from within the session and use the current option.
Sets log parameters for trace files.
Sets the TCP port for sending messages to the syslog server. You can
specify a number from 1 to 65535. The default syslog port is 514.
Logs events at a severity level greater than or equal to the level specified.
Specify one of the following:
• emergency—The switch is unusable.
• alert—Action must be taken immediately.
• critical—You must resolve the critical conditions. If the conditions
are not resolved, the switch can reboot or shut down.
• error—The switch is missing data or is unable to form a
connection.
• warning—A possible problem exists.
• notice—Events that potentially can cause system problems have
occurred. These are logged for diagnostic purposes. No action is
required.
• info—Informational messages only. No problem exists.
• debug—Output from debugging.
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