Syslog
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This chapter provides the following examples:
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Show Logging
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Show Logging Buffered
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Show Logging Traplogs
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Show Logging Hosts
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Configure Logging for a Port
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Email Alerting
The syslog feature:
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Allows you to store system messages and errors.
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Can store to local files on the switch or a remote server running a syslog daemon.
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Provides a method of collecting message logs from many systems.
The following illustration explains how to interpret log files.
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UNKN [0x800023]:
Component Thread
ID
name
bootos.c(386)
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Line
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name number
Sequence
number
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%% Event (0xaaaaaaaa)
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