Running Traces
Saving Trace Messages in a File
To save the accumulated trace data for enabled traces to a file in the WX
switch's nonvolatile storage, use the following command:
save trace filename
To save trace data into the file trace1 in the subdirectory traces, type the
following command:
WX1200# save trace traces/trace1
Displaying the Log Configuration
To display your current log configuration, type the following command:
WX1200# display log config
Logging console:
Logging console severity:
Logging sessions:
Logging sessions severity:
Logging buffer:
Logging buffer severity:
Logging buffer size:
Logging trace:
Logging trace severity:
Logging buffer size:
Logging server:
severity
Current session:
Current session severity:
Trace commands enable you to perform diagnostic routines. You can set
a trace command with a keyword, such as authentication or sm, to
trace activity for a particular feature, such as authentication or the session
manager.
WARNING: Using the set trace command can have adverse effects on
system performance. 3Com recommends that you use the lowest levels
possible for initial trace commands, and slowly increase the levels to get
the data you need.
Running Traces
enabled
INFO
enabled
INFO
enabled
ERROR
400 messages
enabled
DEBUG
1048576 bytes
192.168.253.11
CRITICAL
disabled
INFO
413