Setting The Message Display Destination Device - Cisco C3201FESMIC-TP= - 3201 Fast EN Switch Mobile Interface Card Expansion Module Software Configuration Manual

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System Message Logging

Setting the Message Display Destination Device

If message logging is enabled, you can send messages to specific locations in addition to the console. To
specify the locations that receive messages, use one or more of the following commands, beginning in
privileged EXEC mode:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
logging buffered [size] [level]
Step 3
logging host
Step 4
end
Step 5
terminal monitor
Step 6
show running-config
Step 7
copy running-config startup-config
The logging buffered global configuration command copies logging messages to an internal buffer. The
buffer is circular, so newer messages overwrite older messages after the buffer is full. To display the
messages that are logged in the buffer, use the show logging privileged EXEC command. The first
message displayed is the oldest message in the buffer. To clear the contents of the buffer, use the clear
logging privileged EXEC command.
To disable logging to the console, use the no logging console global configuration command. To disable
logging to a file, use the no logging file [severity-level-number | type] global configuration command.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Logs messages to an internal buffer. The default buffer size is 4096. The
range is 4096 to 2147483647 bytes. Levels include emergencies 0, alerts
1, critical 2, errors 3, warnings 4, notifications 5, informational 6, and
debugging 7.
Do not make the buffer size too large because the WMIC could run
Note
out of memory for other tasks. Use the show memory privileged
EXEC command to view the free processor memory on the
WMIC; however, this value is the maximum available, and you
should not set the buffer size to this amount.
Logs messages to a UNIX syslog server host.
For host, specify the name or IP address of the host to be used as the
syslog server.
To build a list of syslog servers that receive logging messages, enter this
command more than once.
For complete syslog server configuration steps, see the
UNIX Syslog Servers" section on page
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Logs messages to a non-console terminal during the current session.
Terminal parameter-setting commands are set locally and do not remain
in effect after the session has ended. You must perform this step for each
session to see the debugging messages.
Verifies your entries.
(Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.
Cisco 3200 Series Wireless MIC Software Configuration Guide
Configuring System Message Logging
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