Viewing Memory Logs; Ram Memory - Cisco SF 300-08 Administration Manual

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Managing System Logs

Viewing Memory Logs

STEP 4
Viewing Memory Logs
Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide
UDP Port—Enter the UDP port to which the log messages are sent.
Facility—Select a facility value from which system logs are sent to the
remote server. Only one facility value can be assigned to a server. If a second
facility code is assigned, the first facility value is overridden.
Description—Enter a server description.
Minimum Severity—Select the minimum level of system log messages to
be sent to the server.
Click Apply. The Add Remote Log Server Page closes, the SYSLOG server is
added, and the switch is updated.
The switch can write to the following logs:
Log in RAM (cleared during reboot).
Log in Flash memory (cleared only upon user command).
You can configure the messages that are written to each log by severity, and a
message can go to more than one log, including logs that reside on external
SYSLOG servers.

RAM Memory

The RAM Memory Page displays all messages, in chronological order, that were
saved in RAM (cache). Entries are stored in the RAM log according to the
configuration in the Log Settings Page.
To view log entries, click Status and Statistics > View Log > RAM Memory. The
RAM Memory Page opens.
This page displays the following fields:
Log Index—Log entry number.
Log Time—Time when message was generated.
Severity—Event severity.
Description—Message text describing the event.
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