Cisco Systems SCE 2000 4xGBE manual The User Log, The Logging System

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The User Log

Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Overview

ip address: 10.1.6.145

subnet mask: 255.255.0.0

Configured duplex: auto

AutoNegotiation is On, link is Up, actual duplex: half

show interface GigabitEthernet 0/# counters: Displays the values of counters of a GBE interface.

Following is a sample output from the show interface counters command.

In total octets: 191520

In good unicast packets: 560

In good multicast packets: 0

In good broadcast packets: 0

In packets discarded: 0

In packets with CRC/Alignment error: 0

In undersized packets: 0

In oversized packets: 0

Out total octets: 0

Out unicast packets: 0

Out non unicast packets: 0

Out packets discarded: 0

Refer to The User Log (on page 8-4) for an explanation of commands related to the user log.

The User Log

The user log is an ASCII file that can be viewed in any editor. It contains a record of system events, including startup, shutdown and errors. You can use the Logger to view the user log to determine whether or not the system is functioning properly, as well as for technical support purposes.

The Logging System

Events are logged to one of two log files. After a file reaches maximum capacity, the events logged in that file are then temporarily archived. New events are then automatically logged to the alternate log file. When the second log file reaches maximum capacity, the system then reverts to logging events to the first log file, thus overwriting the temporarily archived information stored in that file.

Basic operations include:

Copying the User Log to an external source

Viewing the User Log

Clearing the User Log

Viewing/clearing the User Log counters

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Cisco Systems SCE 2000 4xGBE manual The User Log, The Logging System