BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

logging buffered

The logging buffered command sets the size of the logging buffer and the severity level. The no logging buffered command returns to the default buffer size (256 KB).

Note: Use the show log command, in Privileged EXEC mode, to display logged messages with the newest message displayed first.

Group Access

All

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Line Usage

logging buffered <4096 -16777216> [alerts critical emergencies errors informational notifications warnings]

no logging buffered <4096 -16777216> [alerts critical emergencies errors informational notifications warnings]

Command Syntax

4096 -16777216

logging buffer size in bytes

Severity Levels and Descriptions

emergencies

emergency conditions where the system is

 

unusable - reserved for vendor-specific, fatal

 

hardware or software errors that prevents

 

normal system operation and causes reporting

 

system to reboot (severity level = 0)

alert

conditions where immediate action is needed

 

- a serious failure which causes the reporting

system to reboot but is not caused by hardware or software malfunctioning (severity level = 1)

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