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logging buffered wrap
Syntax
Default
Mode
logging cli-command
Syntax
Default
Mode
logging console
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logging buffered wrap
logging cli-command
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logging host
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This command enables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity is reached. Otherwise when
full capacity is reached, logging stops.
logging buffered wrap
Use no logging buffered wrap to disable wrapping of in-memory logging and to configure logging
to stop when full capacity is reached.
wrap
Privileged Exec
This command enables logging to the System Log of all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands
issued on the system.
[no] logging cli-command
enabled
Privileged Exec
This command enables logging of System log messages to the console.
logging console [
severitylevel
The
severitylevel
value is specified through one of the following keywords or the keyword's
representative integer, as shown here: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4),
notice (5), informational (6), debug (7). Note that the severity level set here does not change the
severity level set for the System log messages saved in RAM.
Enables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity is
reached.
Enables logging to the System Log of all Command Line
Interface (CLI) commands issued on the system.
Enables logging of System log messages to the console.
Configures mirroring of System log messages to a syslog
server.
Specify which messages and how many are logged to the
SFTOS logging history table and through SNMP.
Displays buffered logging (the System log).
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