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sys10 (system use)
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sys11 (system use)
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sys12 (system use)
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sys13 (system use)
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sys14 (system use)
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syslog (for syslog messages)
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user (for user programs)
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uucp (UNIX to UNIX copy protocol)
Example of the show running-config logging Command
To view nondefault settings, use the show running-config logging command in EXEC mode.
Dell#show running-config logging
!
logging buffered 524288 debugging
service timestamps log datetime msec
service timestamps debug datetime msec
!
logging trap debugging
logging facility user
logging source-interface Loopback 0
logging 10.10.10.4
Dell#
Synchronizing Log Messages
You can configure Dell Networking OS to filter and consolidate the system messages for a specific line by synchronizing the message
output.
Only the messages with a severity at or below the set level appear. This feature works on the terminal and console connections available on
the system.
1
Enter LINE mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
line {console 0 | vty number [end-number] | aux 0}
Configure the following parameters for the virtual terminal lines:
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number: the range is from zero (0) to 8.
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end-number: the range is from 1 to 8.
You can configure multiple virtual terminals at one time by entering a number and an end-number.
2
Configure a level and set the maximum number of messages to print.
LINE mode
logging synchronous [level severity-level | all] [limit]
Configure the following optional parameters:
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level severity-level: the range is from 0 to 7. The default is 2. Use the all keyword to include all messages.
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limit: the range is from 20 to 300. The default is 20.
To view the logging synchronous configuration, use the show config command in LINE mode.
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