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DWS-1008 User's Manual
Log Message Components
Each log message contains the following components:
Field
Facility
Date
Severity
Tag
Message Description of the error condition
Logging Destinations and Levels
A logging destination is the location to which logged event messages are sent for storage
or display. By default, only session logging is disabled. You can enable or disable logging to
each destination and filter the messages by the severity of the logged event or condition.
System events and conditions at different severity levels can be logged to multiple destinations.
By default, events at the error level and higher are posted to the console and to the log buffer.
Debug output is logged to the trace buffer by default. The table below summarizes the
destinations and defaults for system log messages.
System Log Destinations and Defaults
Destination
buffer
console
current
server ip-address Sends log information
sessions
trace
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Description
Portion of MSS that is affected
Time and date the message is generated
Severity level of the message.
Identifier for the message
Definition
Sends log information
to the nonvolatile
system buffer.
Sends log information
to the console.
Sends log information
to the current Telnet or
console session.
to the syslog server
at the specified IP
address.
Sets defaults for Telnet
sessions.
Sends log information
to the volatile trace
buffer.
Default Operation and Severity
Level
Buffer is enabled and shows error-
level events.
Console is enabled and shows
error-level events.
Settings for the type of session that
the user is currently having with the
switch
Server is set during configuration
and displays error-level events.
Logging is disabled and shows
information-level events when
enabled.
Trace is enabled and shows debug
output.
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