Software User Manual
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The buffered log stores messages in memory based upon the settings for message component and severity. Use the
Buffered Log Configuration page to set the administrative status and behavior of logs in the system buffer.
To access the Buffered Log Configuration page, click LAN > Administration > Log > Buffered Log Configuration in the
navigation tree.
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If you change the buffered log settings, click Submit to apply the changes to the system. To preserve the changes after
a system reboot, you must perform a save.
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Use the Buffered Log page to view the log messages in the system buffer. The newest messages are displayed at the
bottom of the page.
To access the Buffered Log page, click LAN > Monitoring > Log > Buffered Log in the navigation menu.
Field
Total Number of Messages
The rest of the page displays the buffered log messages. The following example shows a log message for a non-stacking
system:
<15>Aug 24 05:34:05 STK0 MSTP[2110]: mspt_api.c(318) 237 %% Interface 12 transitioned to
root state on message age timer expiry
This log message has a severity level of 7 (15 mod 8), which is a debug message. The system is not stacked (STK0). The
message was generated by the MSTP component running in thread ID 2110. The message was generated on August 24
05:34:05 by line 318 of file mstp_api.c. This is the 237
The following example shows a log message generated on a system that supports stacking:
<15>Aug 24 05:34:05 0.0.0.0-1 MSTP[2110]: mspt_api.c(318) 237 %% Interface 12
transitioned to root state on message age timer expiry
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Figure 31: Buffered Log
Table 23: Buffered Log Fields
Description
Shows the number of buffered messages the system has logged. Only the 128 most
recent entries are displayed on the page.
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Managing Logs
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