Chapter 16

logging history

Command Mode

Global Configuration.

Description

Sets the type of syslog messages that are sent to the event log and shutdown

 

log. The no form of this command disables the type specified. The default

setting is {start system config temp resource fan power service_port user_port auth_failure bridge_stat switch_fabric snmp redundant_cpu unknown_mac login_status acl_log}.

Syntax

To Enable:

logging history [{start system config temp resource

 

fan power service_port user_port auth_failure

 

bridge_stat switch_fabric ospf dvmrp rip ldap cli

 

snmp appletalk redundant_cpu vrrp unknown_mac

 

login_status acl_log ssl_ssh}]

 

 

To Disable:

no logging history [logging console [{start system

 

config temp resource fan power service_port

 

user_port auth_failure bridge_stat switch_fabric ospf

 

dvmrp rip ldap cli snmp appletalk redundant_cpu

 

vrrp unknown_mac login_status acl_log ssl_ssh}]

 

 

*Note: Use the logging protocol event command to enable protocol event logging for specific protocols.

Table 16-2. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments

Name

Definition

 

 

start

Logs starts of the system.

 

 

system

Logs system events.

 

 

config

Logs each configuration change (for example,

 

enabling and disabling ports).

 

 

temp

Logs changes in temperature status. Temperature

 

status messages could precede a switch shutdown,

 

and are often critical.

 

 

resource

Logs changes in system resources.

 

 

fan

Logs fan status changes. Fan failures will

 

eventually lead to overheating the system. The fan

 

status message provides a good early warning for a

 

failure that could eventually cause the switch to

 

shut down.

 

 

 

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