Show Logging Flash/Ram - Display Description; Table; Show Logging Trap - Display Description - Edge-Core ES3628C Management Manual

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Command Line Interface
Example
The following example shows that system logging is enabled, the message level for
flash memory is "errors" (i.e., default level 3 - 0), and the message level for RAM is
"debugging" (i.e., default level 7 - 0).
Console#show logging flash
Syslog logging:
History logging in FLASH: level errors
Console#show logging ram
Syslog logging:
History logging in RAM: level debugging
Console#
Table 4-19 show logging flash/ram - display description
Field
Syslog logging
History logging in FLASH The message level(s) reported based on the logging history command.
History logging in RAM
The following example displays settings for the trap function.
Console#show logging trap
Syslog logging: Enable
REMOTELOG status: disable
REMOTELOG facility type: local use 7
REMOTELOG level type:
REMOTELOG server IP address: 1.2.3.4
REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0
REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0
REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0
REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0
Console#
Field
Syslog logging
REMOTELOG status
REMOTELOG
facility type
REMOTELOG level type The severity threshold for syslog messages sent to a remote server as specified
REMOTELOG
server IP address
Related Commands
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Enabled
Enabled
Description
Shows if system logging has been enabled via the logging on command.
The message level(s) reported based on the logging history command.
Debugging messages
Table 4-20 show logging trap - display description
Description
Shows if system logging has been enabled via the logging on command.
Shows if remote logging has been enabled via the logging trap command.
The facility type for remote logging of syslog messages as specified in the
logging facility command.
in the logging trap command.
The address of syslog servers as specified in the logging host command.

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