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Enterasys C3G124-24 - Show Logging Application Output Details

Enterasys C3G124-24
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Configuring System Logging show logging application
19-8
Parameters
Defaults
If no parameter is specified, information for all applications will be displayed.
Mode
Switch command, read-only.
Example
This example shows how to display system logging information pertaining to the SNMP
application.
C3(ro)->show logging application SNMP
Application Current Severity Level Server List
------------------------------------------------------------------
90 SNMP 6 1-8, console
1(emergencies) 2(alerts) 3(critical)
4(errors) 5(warnings) 6(notifications)
7(information) 8(debugging)
Table 19-2 provides an explanation of the command output.
mnemonic (Optional) Displays severity level for one application configured for
logging. Mnemonics will vary depending on the number and types of
applications running on your system. Sample mnemonics and their
corresponding applications are listed in Table 19-3 on page 19-9.
Note: Mnemonic values are case sensitive and must be typed as they appear in
Table 19-3.
all (Optional) Displays severity level for all applications configured for
logging.
Table 19-2 show logging application Output Details
Output Field What it displays...
Application A mnemonic abbreviation of the textual description for
applications being logged.
Current Severity Level Severity level at which the server is logging messages for the
listed application. This range (from 1 to 8) and its associated
severity list is shown in the CLI output. For a description of these
entries, which are set using the set logging application
command, refer to “set logging application” on page 19-9.
Server List Displays all the destinations of all logging messages for that
application. Destination servers are specified with the command
set logging application” on page 19-9. A destination of “console”
or “file” is set with the command “set logging local” on page 19-11.

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