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Saving Syslog Messages

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By default, syslog messages on each member of a stack are saved to flash memory
on that stack member. You may want to preserve stacking-related errors. To
accomplish this, in console mode, use the following command:
CN 4093(config)# [no] logging log stacking
The master switch can display the syslog messages originated on any stack
member as long as the specified stack element is currently an active member of the
stack using the command:
CN 4093(config)# show logging [swn <configured-switch-number>] [messages|
|reverse|severity <0-7>]
where:
<configured-switch-number>
messages
reverse
severity <0-7>
For example, to retrieve the last 2000 syslog messages of severity 4 or greater from
switch 3, enter:
CN 4093(config)# show logging swn 3 severity 4
To retrieve the contents of the log files stored on flash on a specified switch in the
stack and copy that information to an external host using the specified protocol
(SFTP or TFTP). In case the feature of saving log to flash is disabled, this command
must be rejected.
To copy syslog content to an external host using SFTP or TFTP, use the command:
CN 4093(config)# copy log [swn <switch number>] {stfp|tftp [address <address>]
[filename <filename>]}
where:
<switch number>
address
filename
The configured switch number. If no number is
supplied, the command applies to the master
switch.
shows last 2000 syslog messages.
shows syslog information in reverse priority
order.
shows messages of a specific severity level.
The configured switch number. If no number is
supplied, the command applies to the master
switch.
The IP address of the TFTP host.
The filename on the TFTP host.
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