System Logs; Configuring Log Settings - Cisco SG200 Series Administration Manual

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System Logs
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Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide
an SNTP server only when the key is enabled as trusted. A keys that is
configured on the switch but specified as untrusted will not be used. An
administrator can add an untrusted key to have it available for use at another
time.
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running
Configuration.
The switch generates messages in response to events, faults, errors, changes in
the configuration, and other occurrences. These messages are stored locally in
the system memory and are forwarded to one or more centralized points of
collection for monitoring or long-term archiving.
See the following topics for more information on the configuration pages available
in the Administration > System Log menu:

Configuring Log Settings

Configuring Remote Log Servers
Configuring Log Settings
Use the Log Settings page to enable logs globally, and to define which event
types are logged into temporary memory (RAM) and persistent memory (flash).
Log messages in flash memory are retained across a reboot. When the log is full,
the oldest events are automatically deleted and replaced with the new entries.
To configure log settings:
Click Administration > System Log > Log Settings in the navigation window.
Enable the types of logging to be performed on the system:
Log Aggregation—When enabled, this feature combines multiple logs of the
same type into a single log message. If two or more identical log messages
are received consecutively within a configured time interval, then these
messages are aggregated into a single log message.
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