Configuring The Logging Buffer - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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3. Verify the console logging configuration with the show running-config

Configuring the Logging Buffer

Buffering is used to provide space on the BSR's internal buffer or on the SYSLOG
server for the latest log messages. Older messages are overwritten to allow space for
the latest messages when the internal buffer reaches maximum capacity, which is 16
Megabytes. Configuring the logging buffer involves setting the logging buffer size
and specifying the minimum severity level of the messages to log.
Follow these steps to configure the logging buffer:
1. Specify the logging buffer size with the logging buffered command in Global
2. Specify what logged information is buffered with the logging buffered
3. Verify the logging buffer configuration with the show running-config command
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command in all modes except User EXEC:
MOT (config )# show running-config | inc logg
Configuration mode:
MOT (config )# logging buffered <4096-5242880>
where:
4096-5242880 is the logging buffer size expressed in bytes.
command, in Global Configuration mode:
MOT (config )# logging buffered {alerts | critical | emergencies | errors |
informational | notifications | warnings}
where:
alerts logs conditions where immediate action is needed
critical logs critical conditions
emergencies logs emergency conditions where the system is unusable
errors logs error conditions
informational logs informational system messages
notifications logs normal but significant conditions
warnings logs warning conditions
in all modes except User EXEC:
MOT (config )# show running-config | inc logg
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