Showing Logs Using Device Manager; Show Log Level Command Sample Output; Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series; Routine Maintenance - Nortel 8300 Series Maintenance Manual

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show log level
Configuration example: log level
sample output" (page 70)
information being entered in the log.
Figure 16

show log level command sample output

Showing logs using Device Manager

You can use Device Manager to show logs, system logs and trap logs.
This section contains the following topics:
Using the trap log
You can configure an Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 switch to send out
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) generic traps. When Device
Manager is running, any traps received are recorded in the trap log. You set
the maximum number of entries in the trap log using the Properties dialog
box. The default number of trap log entries is 500.
To view the trap log, perform one of the following:
The Trap Log dialog box appears. See
(page
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"Using the trap log" (page 70)
"Using the Syslog" (page 71)
"Using the log" (page 71)
"Viewing SNMP log statistics" (page 72)
On the toolbar, click the Trap Log button.
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Device > Trap Log.
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Figure 16 "show log level command
uses the preceding command to display level of
Figure 17 "Trap Log dialog box"

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