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17. Syslog
This chapter provides the following examples:
• Show Logging on page 295
• Show Logging Buffered on page 297
• Show Logging Traplogs on page 298
• Show Logging Hosts on page 299
• Configure Logging for a Port on page 300
The syslog feature:
• Allows you to store system messages and errors.
• Can store to local files on the switch or a remote server running a syslog daemon.
• Provides a method of collecting message logs from many systems.
The following illustration explains how to interpret log files.
<130> JAN 01 00:00:06 0.0.0.0-1 UNKN [0x800023]: bootos.c(386) 4 %% Event (0xaaaaaaaa)
Priority Timestamp
Stack
Component Thread File Line
Sequence
Message
ID
name ID name number
number
Figure 32. Log Files