Configuring Message Logging And Severity Level; Viewing Your Configuration - Enterasys X-Pedition XSR-1850 Getting Started Manual

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Configuring Message Logging and Severity Level

7.
Optional. For SNMPv3, enter
[encrypted][auth {md5 | sha}
Users can have different levels of encryption and passwords.
Remember to save your configuration after all edits. Refer to the User's Guide and CLI Reference
Guide for more information.
Configuring Message Logging and Severity Level
1.
Enter logging <console | buffer | monitor | snmp | A.B.C.D | file> <high | medium | low |
debug> to direct where error messages are sent and what degree of severity they will reflect.
Messages stored to buffer are saved to the XSR's RAM, those stored to monitor are displayed on
active Telnet CLI sessions, those stored to A.B.C.D. are saved in the IP address of the
associated SYSLOG server. See the XSR CLI Reference and User Guide for more details.
Typically, only HIGH severity alarms are logged to red flag critical events and those requiring
operator intervention. Also, the DEBUG alarm level is meant for maintenance personnel only.
The XSR may discard LOW and DEBUG level alarms if the system is too occupied to deliver
them. The number of discarded messages is displayed by the following line in
command output:
Discards: high=0 medium=0 low=4 debug=22
2.
Enter show logging to verify the logging configuration.
When the XSR has been up and running for a while more data will be shown in this display.
For a detailed list of most alarms and events generated by the router, refer to the XSR User
Guide. Remember to save your configuration after all edits.

Viewing Your Configuration

1.
Enter show running-config to verify your current configuration.
Commands you issued up to this point, but not defaults, are shown.
3-18 Software Configuration
Note: To restart the XSR using NetSight or SNMP management programs, you must enter the
snmp-server system-shutdown command.
Note: All show commands can be entered in privileged EXEC or Global mode.
<username> <group name>
snmp-server user
[priv des56 priv-password]]} to add a user.
auth-password
v3
show logging

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