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configure log target format
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide 635
When this command is applied to the target
memory-buffer
, the format specified is used in subsequent
show log
and
upload log
commands. The format configured for the internal memory buffer can be
overridden by specifying a format on the
show log
and
upload log
commands.
When this command is applied to the target
syslog
, the format specified is used for the messages sent
to the specified syslog host.
Timestamps. Timestamps refer to the time an event occurred, and can be output in either seconds as
described in RFC 3164 (for example, “13:42:56”), hundredths of a second (for example, “13:42:56.98”), or
suppressed altogether. To display timestamps as hh:mm:ss, use the
seconds
keyword, to display as
hh:mm:ss.HH, use the
hundredths
keyword, or to suppress timestamps altogether, use the
none
keyword. Timestamps are displayed in hundredths by default.
Date. The date an event occurred can be output as described in RFC 3164. Dates are output in different
formats, depending on the keyword chosen. The following lists the
date
keyword options, and how the
date “March 26, 2003” would be output:
Mmm-dd
—Mar 26
mm-dd-yyyy
—03/26/2003
dd-mm-yyyy
—26-03-2003
yyyy-mm-dd
—2003-03-26
dd-Mmm-yyyy
—26-Mar-2003
Dates are suppressed altogether by specifying
none
. Dates are displayed as
mm-dd-yyyy
by default.
Severity. A four-letter abbreviation of the severity of the event can be output by specifying
severity
on
or suppressed by specifying
severity off
. The default setting is
severity on
. The abbreviations
are: Crit, Erro, Warn, Noti, Info, Summ, Verb, and Data. These correspond to: Critical, Error, Warning,
Notice, Informational, Debug-Summary, Debug-Verbose, and Debug-Data.
Event Names. Event names can be output as the component name only by specifying e
vent-name
component
, as component and subcomponent name by specifying
event-name subcomponent
, as
component and subcomponent name with condition mnemonic by specifying
event-name condition
,
or suppressed by specifying
event-name none
. The default setting is
event-name condition
to specify
the complete name of the events.
Host Name. The configured SNMP name of the switch can be output as HOSTNAME described in
RFC 3164 by specifying
host-name on
or suppressed by specifying
host-name off
. The default
setting is
host-name off
.
Tag ID. The (internal) ExtremeWare task identifiers of the applications detecting the events can be
output as the pid described in RFC 3164 by specifying
tag-id on
or suppressed by specifying
tag-id
off
. The default setting is
tag-id off
.
Tag Name. The component name used by the application when detecting the events can be output as
the TAG described in RFC 3164 by specifying
tag-name on
or suppressed by specifying
tag-name off
.
The default setting is
tag-name off
.
Sequence Number. Sequence numbers refer to the specific ordering of events as they occur, and can
be output as an ASCII decimal integer by specifying
sequence-number on
or suppressed by specifying
sequence-number off
. The default setting is
sequence-number off
.

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