Default System Message Logging Configuration; Configuring System Message Logging; Configuring Session Logging Settings - Cisco WS-C4003 - Catalyst 4000 Chassis Switch Software Configuration Manual

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Default System Message Logging Configuration

Default System Message Logging Configuration
Table 33-4
Table 33-4 Default System Message Logging Configuration
Configuration Parameter
System message logging to the console
System message logging to Telnet sessions
Logging buffer size
Logging history size
Timestamp option
Logging server
Syslog server IP address
Server facility
Server severity
Facility/severity level for system messages

Configuring System Message Logging

These sections describe how to configure system message logging on the switch:

Configuring Session Logging Settings

By default, system logging messages are sent to console and Telnet sessions based on the default logging
facility and severity values. If desired, you can disable logging to the console or logging to a given Telnet
session.
Software Configuration Guide—Catalyst 4000 Family, Catalyst 2948G, Catalyst 2980G, Releases 6.3 and 6.4
33-4
describes the default system message logging configuration.
Configuring Session Logging Settings, page 33-4
Configuring the System Message Logging Levels, page 33-5
Changing the Logging Timestamp Enable State, page 33-6
Specifying the Logging Buffer Size, page 33-6
Configuring the syslog Daemon on a UNIX syslog Server, page 33-7
Configuring syslog Servers, page 33-7
Displaying the Logging Configuration, page 33-8
Displaying System Messages, page 33-9
Chapter 33
Configuring System Message Logging
Default Setting
Enabled
Enabled
500
1
Enabled
Disabled
None configured
LOCAL7
Warnings (4)
sys/5
dtp/5
pagp/5
mgmt/5
mls/5
cdp/4
udld/4
all other facilities/2
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