26 Brocade Adapters Administrator’s Guide
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Basic port configuration
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Port logging level
The number of messages logged by the host depends on the predetermined logging level. Although
the adapter might generate many messages, only certain types of messages are logged based on
the specified logging level.

Configuring the port logging level using the GUI

1. Select Configure > Basic Port Configuration from the Host Connectivity Manager.
The Basic Port Configuration dialog box displays.
2. Select a value from the Port Logging Level list.
Supported values are Log Critical, Log Error, Log Warning, and Log Info.
3. Click Apply to apply the changes.
4. Click OK to save the changes and close the window.

Configuring the port logging level using the BCU

Enter the following command to set the logging level on the port.
bcu log –-level <port_id> [<level>] [-m <fw|ha1|fcs|drv|aen|all>]
Refer to “log” on page 181 for details about this command.
Ethernet logging level
The number of messages logged by the host depends on the predetermined logging level. Although
the Ethernet port might generate many messages, only certain types of messages are logged
based on the specified logging level.

Configuring the Ethernet logging level using the GUI

1. Select an Ethernet port from the Host Connectivity Manager device tree.
2. Select Configure > Basic Port Configuration from the Host Connectivity Manager.
The Basic Port Configuration dialog box displays.
3. Select a value from the Eth Logging Level list.
Supported values are Log Critical, Log Error, Log Warning, and Log Info.
4. Click Apply to apply the changes.
5. Click OK to save the changes and close the window.

Configuring the Ethernt logging level using the BCU

Enter the following command to set the logging level on the port.
bcu ethlog - -level <port_id> [<level>]
Refer to “ethlog” on page 171 for details about this command.