System Configuration
CLI Commands for System Logging – To enable logging on the wireless bridge, use the logging on command from the global configuration mode. The logging level command sets the minimum level of message to log. Use the logging console command to enable logging to the console. Use the logging host command to specify up to four Syslog servers. The CLI also allows the logging
AP(config)#logging | on |
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AP(config)#logging | level alert | ||
AP(config)#logging | console |
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AP(config)#logging | host 1 10.1.0.3 514 | ||
AP(config)#logging | |||
AP(config)#exit |
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AP#show logging |
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Logging Information |
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Syslog State |
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Logging Host State |
| : Enabled |
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Logging Console State | : Enabled |
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Server Domain name/IP | : 1 10.1.0.3 |
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Logging Level |
| : Error |
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Logging Facility Type | : 16 |
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AP#
Configuring SNTP
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the wireless bridge to set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a time server (SNTP or NTP). Maintaining an accurate time on the wireless bridge enables the system log to record meaningful dates and times for event entries. If the clock is not set, the wireless bridge will only record the time from the factory default set at the last bootup.