Terminal Logging Level; Terminal Monitor - HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual

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terminal logging level

Use terminal logging level to set the lowest level of the logs that can be output to the current terminal.
Use undo terminal logging level to restore the default.
Syntax
terminal logging level severity
undo terminal logging level
Default
The lowest level of the logs that can be output to the console is 7 (Debug), and that can be output to the
monitor terminal is 6 (Informational).
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
severity: Specifies the lowest level of the logs that can be output to the current terminal, in the range of 0
to 7.
Usage guidelines
If you specify the lowest level of the logs that can be output to the current terminal, the device outputs the
logs with a severity level higher than or equal to the specified level. For example, if you set the lowest level
of the logs that can be output to the current terminal to 6 (Informational), logs with a severity value from
0 to 6 will be output.
The configuration of this command is valid for only the current connection between the terminal and the
device. If a new connection is established, the display of logs on the terminal restores the default.
Examples
# Set the lowest level of the logs that can be output on the monitor terminal to 7 (Debug).
<Sysname> terminal logging level 7

terminal monitor

Use terminal monitor to enable the monitoring of logs on the current terminal.
Use undo terminal monitor to disable the monitoring of logs on the current terminal.
Syntax
terminal monitor
undo terminal monitor
Default
Monitoring of logs is enabled on the console and disabled on the monitor terminal.
Views
User view
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