Copying A Syslog File; Configuring A Log File; Disabling Logging System Messages To A Log File; Deleting Current Log File And Opening An Empty Log File - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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Copying a syslog file

You can copy the syslog file from the gateway to another location via FTP, SCP, or TFTP, or
locally to a USB mass storage device.
Use the copy syslog-file ftp command to copy the syslog file to a remote server
using FTP.
Use the copy syslog-file scp command to copy the syslog file to a remote server
using SCP.
Use the copy syslog-file tftp command to copy the syslog file to a remote server
using TFTP.
Use the copy syslog-file usb command to upload the syslog file from the gateway to
a USB mass storage device.

Configuring a log file

A log file is a file of data concerning a system event, saved in the flash memory. The log files
serve as the system logging database, keeping an internal record of system events.
1. Enter set logging file enable.
G350-001(super)# set logging file enable
Done!
2. Optionally, define filters to limit the types of messages received (see
filters
on page 237).

Disabling logging system messages to a log file

Enter set logging file disable.
G350-001(super)# set logging file disable
Done!

Deleting current log file and opening an empty log file

Enter clear logging file.
G350-001(super)# clear logging file
Done!
Configuring a log file
Configuring logging
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