Displaying Log File Messages; Displaying Conditions Defined For The File Output Sink - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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Configuring logging

Displaying log file messages

Use the show logging file content command. Note that the user enabling the log will
only see entered commands with a user-level no higher than the user's privileges. A user with
read-only privileges will not see entered commands having a read-write user level. For
example:
G350-001(super)# show logging file content
11/21/2004,15:45:43:CLI-Notification: root: nvram initialize
11/21/2004,15:43:08:CLI-Notification: root: exit
11/21/2004,15:42:20:ROUTER-Warning: Duplicate IP address: 3.3.3.1 from 00:00:021
11/18/2004,16:48:21:CLI-Notification: root: no track 20
11/18/2004,16:48:18:SAA-Debug: Response for ipIcmpEcho timed-out on rtr 6, echo.
11/18/2004,16:48:18:CLI-Notification: root: no rtr-schedule 6
11/18/2004,16:48:18:SAA-Informational: rtr 6 state changed to pending.
11/18/2004,16:48:18:TRACKER-Informational: track 6 state changed to pending.

Displaying conditions defined for the file output sink

Enter show logging file condition. For example:
G350-001(super)# show logging file condition
******************************************************
*** Message logging configuration of FILE
Sink Is Enabled
Sink default severity: Informational
234 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
sink ***

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