MES3000 Ethernet switch series 155
EXEC mode commands
Command line request in EXEC mode appears as follows:
console#
Table 5.175 —EXEC mode commands
show line [console | telnet |
ssh]
Show the terminal parameters.
5.19 Alarm log, SYSLOG protocol
System logs allow to record device event history and manage occurred events in real time. Seven
types of events are logged: emergencies, alerts, critical and non-critical errors, warnings, notifications,
informational and debug messages.
Global configuration mode commands
Command line request in global configuration mode appears as follows:
console(config)#
Table 5.176 —Global configuration mode commands
Enable debug and error message registration.
Disable debug and error message registration
When registration is disabled, debug and error messages
will be sent to the console.
logging host {ip_address |
host} [port port] [severity level]
[facility facility] [description
text]
host: (1..158)
characters;
port: (1..65535)/514;
level: (see Table 6.101);
facility:
(local0..7)/local7;
text: (1..64) characters
Enable alarm and debug message transmission to the remote
SYSLOG server.
- ip_address—SYSLOG server IPv4 or IPv6 address
- host—SYSLOG server network name
- port – port number to send a messages on the SYSLOG protocol;
- level—importance level for messages sent to SYSLOG server
- facility—service transmitted in messages
- text—SYSLOG server description
no logging host {ip_address |
host}
Remove the selected server from the list of utilized SYSLOG servers.
level: (see Table
5.177)/ informational
Enable transmission of alarm and debug messages of the selected
importance level to the console.
Disable transmission of alarm and debug messages to the console.
logging buffered
[severity_level]
severity_level: (see
Table 5.177)/
informational
Enable transmission of alarm and debug messages of the selected
importance level to the internal buffer.
Disable transmission of alarm and debug messages to the internal
buffer.
logging buffered size size
Change the quantity of messages stored in the internal buffer. New
buffer size value will take effect after the device is restarted.
Restore the default value.
level: (see Table
5.177)/errors
Enable transmission of alarm and debug messages of the selected
importance level to the log file.
Disable transmission of alarm and debug messages to the file log.
Store authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) events in
the log.
Do not store authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA)
events in the log.