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To change the severity level of messages logged to a syslog server, use any or all of the following 
commands in CONFIGURATION mode: 
To view the logging buffer and configuration, enter the 
show logging command in EXEC privilege mode 
(Figure 4-2).
To view the logging configuration, enter the 
show running-config logging command in EXEC privilege mode 
(Figure 4-3).
Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
To display the current contents of the logging buffer and the logging settings for the system, enter the show 
logging
 command in EXEC privilege mode (Figure 4-2). 
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the 
logging buffer.
logging buffered level CONFIGURATION
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the 
console.
logging console level
CONFIGURATION
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to 
terminal lines.
logging monitor level
CONFIGURATION
Specifying the minimum severity level for logging to a 
syslog server.
logging trap level
CONFIGURATION
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the 
syslog history table.
logging history level
CONFIGURATION
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Specify the size of the logging buffer.
Note: When you decrease the buffer size, FTOS deletes 
all messages stored in the buffer. Increasing the buffer 
size does not affect messages in the buffer.
logging buffered size CONFIGURATION
Specify the number of messages that FTOS saves to its 
logging history table.
logging history size size
CONFIGURATION