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| Table 94 | show logging history Field Descriptions (continued) | |||
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| messages ignored |
| Number of messages not stored in the history table because | ||
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| the severity level is greater than that specified with the | |
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| Number of messages that could not be processed due to lack | |
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| history table and are not sent to the SNMP server. | |
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| table entries flushed |
| Number of messages that have been removed from the history | ||
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| SNMP notifications |
| Whether syslog traps of the appropriate level are sent to the | ||
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| Number of the message entry in the history table. In the | |
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| Configured from console by console" indicates a syslog | |
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| indicates where the message came from, the severity level (5) | |
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| of the message, the message name (CONFIG_I), and the | |
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| message text. | |
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| Time, based on the up time of the router, that the message was | |
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| clear logging |
| Clears messages from the logging buffer. | ||
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| logging history |
| Limits syslog messages sent to the router's history table to a specified | ||
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| severity level. | ||
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| logging history size | Changes the number of syslog messages that can be stored in the history | |||
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| table. | ||
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| logging linecard | Logs messages to an internal buffer on a line card. This command limits | |||
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| the logging messages displayed on terminal lines other than the console | ||
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| line to messages with a level at or above level. |
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