Command Reference Guide
event-history
Use the event-history command to configure the wireless access point (AP) to transmit log messages to
the wireless access controller (AC) via the control protocol. The AC will then integrate these messages into
the AC's event subsystem for local display, history, or syslog forwarding. Use the no form of this
command to terminate log messages. Variations of this command include:
event-history on
event-history priority <level>
Syntax Description
on
priority <level>
Default Values
By default, event history transmission is disabled and the priority level is 3. This means that messages with
levels 1 through 3 will be sent, and messages with level 4 through 6 will not be sent.
Command History
Release 15.1
Usage Examples
The following example changes the minimum priority level of the log messages sent to the AC to 6. This
will send all log messages to the AC:
(config)#interface dot11ap 1
(config-dot11ap 1)#event-history priority 6
60000CRG0-35E
Enables the AP to send log messages to the AC.
Sets the minimum priority level of messages sent to the AC. This setting is
provided on a per-AP basis so that the user can control the level of logging
traffic that will occur on their network. The levels are: 1 (Alert), 2 (Critical),
3 (Error), 4 (Warning), 5 (Notice), 6 (Informational).
Command was introduced.
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