Command Groups

logging on

This command controls logging of error messages; that is, sending debug or error messages to memory. The no form disables the logging process.

Syntax

logging on no logging on

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

The logging process controls error messages saved to memory. You can use the logging level command to control the type of error messages that are stored in memory.

Example

RoamAbout 3000#configure

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z

RoamAbout 3000(config)#logging on

RoamAbout 3000(config)#

logging host

This command specifies a syslog server host that will receive logging messages. Use the no form to remove syslog server host.

Syntax

logging host <1-4> <host_name host_ip_address> <port #> no logging host

1‐4 specifies an index value by which you identify each logging host. (You can specify up to 4 logging hosts)

host_name is the name of a syslog server. Range: 1‐20 characters

host_ip_address is the IP address of a syslog server

port # specifies the UDP port to use for this loggin host Default: 514

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Configuration

RoamAbout Access Point 3000 Configuration Guide A-31

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