Causes the messages in events gw.19, gw.20,gw.21, and gw.22 not to be
logged to the message buffer.
subsystem
subsystemname
Allows messages associated with the specified subsystem not to be logged
to the message buffer.
Set
Use the set command to configure various ELS message buffering options.
Syntax:
set buffer-size

Kbytes

logging [on or off]
stop action...
stop event
subsystem.event#
stop string
text
wrap on or off]
buffer-size

Kbytes

Specifies the size, in kilobytes, of the message buffer that the system
should allocate. The mem command displays this memory as “Never Alloc.”
Setting this value too high could prevent the router from operating correctly
after a reboot because of insufficient memory for protocols and features.
Valid values: 0 KB to 80% of the memory available on the router.
Default value: 0 (no message buffering)
Note: Youmust allocate a buffer with this command before you can set
logging on.
logging [on or off]
Specifies whether message buffering will occur.This command will not take
affect until you allocate a buffer using the set buffer-size command.The
default is off.
stop action [appn-dump or none or system-dump]
Specifies the additional action the system takes when the “stop event” (and
if specified, the “stop string”) occurs. The actions are:
appn-dump
Dumps the APPN protocol, if it is active. TheAPPN dump will
indicate that the dump was taken as the result of a stop action.
none No other action is taken after logging stops.
system-dump
Dumps the entire system. The system dump will indicate that the
dump was taken as the result of a stop action.
Default value: none
stop event [
subsystem.event#
or none]
Specifies the event (
subsystem.event#
) that stops logging. If you have
specified a stop string, the text in the stop string must also match. When
the stop event occurs:
1. The next five ELS messages are logged.
ELS Configuration Commands (Talk6)
186 MRS V3.2 Software User’s Guide
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