Default Settings For Obfl - Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Software Configuration Manual

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Default Settings for OBFL

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Switch#
To interpret this data:
Default Settings for OBFL
The OBFL feature is enabled by default. Because of the valuable information this feature offers technical
personnel, it should not be disabled.
Enabling OBFL
To enable OBFL, perform this task:
Command or Action
Step 1
Router> enable
Step 2
Router# configure terminal
Step 3
Router(config)# hw-module module module-number
logging onboard [message level {1-7}]
Step 4
Router(config)# end
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%CAT4K-3-DIAGNOSTICS_PASSED : module passed diagnostics
%CAT4K-2-DIAGNOSTIC_STATUS : diagnostic Packet memory Skipped
A timestamp shows the date and time the message was logged.
Facility-Sev-Name is a coded naming scheme for a system message, as follows:
The Facility code consists of two or more uppercase letters that indicate the hardware device
(facility) to which the message refers.
Sev is a single-digit code from 1 to 7 that reflects the severity of the message.
Name is one or two code names separated by a hyphen that describe the part of the system from
where the message is coming.
The error message follows the Facility-Sev-Name codes. For more information about system
messages, see the
Cisco IOS System and Error Messages
Count indicates the number of instances of this message that is allowed in the history file. Once that
number of instances has been recorded, the oldest instance will be removed from the history file to
make room for new ones.
The Persistence Flag gives a message priority over others that do not have the flag set.
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guide.
Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode (enter your password if
prompted).
Enters global configuration mode.
Enables OBFL on the specified hardware module.
By default, all system messages sent to a device are
Note
logged by the OBFL feature. You can define a
specific message level (only level 1 messages, as an
example) to be logged using the message level
keywords.
Ends global configuration mode.
Onboard Failure Logging (OBFL)

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