Configuring A Log File - Avaya G250 Administration

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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.
To enable the logging of system messages to a log file in the flash memory:
1. Type the set logging file enable command.
G350-001(super)# set logging file enable
Done!
2. Optionally, define filters to limit the types of messages received (see
filters
on page 109).
To disable the logging of system messages to a log file, type the set logging file
disable command.
G350-001(super)# set logging file disable
Done!
To delete the current log file and open an empty log file, type the clear logging file
command.
G350-001(super)# clear logging file
Done!
To display log file messages, type the show logging file content command. Note that
the user enabling the log will only see entered commands with user-level no higher than the
user's privileges. For example, a user with read-only privileges will not see entered commands
having read-write user level.
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.
Configuring a log file
Configuring logging
Issue 1.1 June 2005
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