System Management Commands

show logging

This command displays the logging configuration, along with any system and event messages stored in memory.

Syntax

show logging {flash ram sendmail trap}

flash - Event history stored in flash memory (i.e., permanent memory).

ram - Event history stored in temporary RAM (i.e., memory flushed on power reset).

sendmail - Displays settings for the SMTP event handler (page 4-43).

trap - Displays settings for the trap function.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Privileged Exec

Example

The following example shows that system logging is enabled, the message level for flash memory is “errors” (i.e., default level 3 - 0), the message level for RAM is “debugging” (i.e., default level 7 - 0), and lists one sample error

Console#show logging flash Syslog logging: Enable

History logging in FLASH: level errors

[0] 0:0:5 1/1/1 "PRI_MGR_InitDefault function fails." level: 3, module: 13, function: 0, and event no.: 0

Console#show logging ram Syslog logging: Enable

History logging in RAM: level debugging

[0]0:0:5 1/1/1 PRI_MGR_InitDefault function fails." level: 3, module: 13, function: 0, and event no.: 0

Console#

Field

Description

 

 

Syslog logging

Shows if system logging has been enabled via the logging on command.

 

 

History logging in FLASH

The message level(s) reported based on the logging history command.

 

 

History logging in RAM

The message level(s) reported based on the logging history command.

 

 

Messages

Any system and event messages stored in memory.

 

 

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Accton Technology VS4512DC manual Syntax Show logging flash ram sendmail trap

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