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System Log Commands

Use the system log commands to record information for monitoring and troubleshooting. WSS Software system logs are based on RFC 3164, which defines the log protocol.

This chapter presents system log commands alphabetically. Use the following table to locate commands in this chapter based on their use.

System Logs

set log on page 576

 

set log mark on page 578

 

show log buffer on page 579

 

show log config on page 581

 

show log trace on page 581

 

clear log on page 575

clear log

Clears the log messages stored in the log buffer, or removes the configuration for a syslog server and stops sending log messages to that server.

Syntax clear log [buffer server ip-addr]

buffer

 

Deletes the log messages stored in nonvolatile storage.

server ip-addr

Deletes the configuration for and stops sending log messages to the

 

 

syslog server at this IP address. Specify an address in dotted decimal

 

 

notation.

Defaults

None.

 

Access

Enabled.

 

Examples To stop sending system logging messages to a server at 192.168.253.11, type the following command:

WSS# clear log server 192.168.253.11

success: change accepted.

Type the following command to clear all messages from the log buffer:

WSS# clear log buffer

success: change accepted.

See Also

clear log trace on page 559

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