3Com Wireless LAN Switch WX1200 Command Reference Manual page 615

Wireless lan mobility system; wireless lan switch and controller
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Logging state (enabled or disabled)
To override the session defaults for an individual session, type the set
log command from within the session and use the current option.
— Sets log parameters for trace files.
trace
severity severity-level
than or equal to the level specified. Specify one of the following:
emergency
— The WX switch is unusable.
— Action must be taken immediately.
alert
— You must resolve the critical conditions. If the
critical
conditions are not resolved, the WX can reboot or shut down.
error
— The WX is missing data or is unable to form a connection.
— A possible problem exists.
warning
— Events that potentially can cause system problems have
notice
occurred. These are logged for diagnostic purposes. No action is
required.
— Informational messages only. No problem exists.
info
— Output from debugging.
debug
local-facility facility-level
server, maps all messages of the severity you specify to one of the
standard local log facilities defined in RFC 3164. You can specify one
of the following values:
— maps all messages to local0.
0
— maps all messages to local1.
1
— maps all messages to local2.
2
— maps all messages to local3.
3
— maps all messages to local4.
4
— maps all messages to local5.
5
— maps all messages to local6.
6
— maps all messages to local7.
7
If you do not specify a local facility, MSS sends the messages with their
default MSS facilities. For example, AAA messages are sent with
facility 4 and boot messages are sent with facility 20 by default.
— Enables messages to the specified target.
enable
— Disables messages to the specified target.
disable
— Logs events at a severity level greater
— For messages sent to a syslog
set log
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