SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Privileged Exec

Example

The following example shows that system logging is enabled, the message level for flash memory is “errors” (i.e., default level 3 - 0), and the message level for RAM is “debugging” (i.e., default level 7 - 0).

Console#show logging flash

Syslog logging:

Enabled

 

History logging in FLASH: level errors

 

Console#show logging ram

 

Syslog logging:

Enabled

 

History logging in RAM: level debugging

 

Console#

 

 

Table 4-19 show logging flash/ram - display description

 

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

Syslog logging

Shows if system logging has been enabled via the logging on

 

 

command.

 

 

 

 

History logging in

The message level(s) reported based on the logging history

 

FLASH

command.

 

 

 

 

History logging in

The message level(s) reported based on the logging history

 

RAM

command.

 

 

 

 

The following example displays settings for the trap function.

Console#show logging trap

Syslog logging: Enable

REMOTELOG status: disable

REMOTELOG facility type: local use 7

REMOTELOG

level type:

Debugging messages

REMOTELOG

server IP address:

1.2.3.4

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

Console#

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SMC Networks SMC6824M manual show logging flash/ram display description

SMC6824M specifications

The SMC Networks SMC6824M is a robust and reliable managed switch that caters to the needs of small to mid-sized businesses, as well as enterprise environments. This switch is designed to provide enhanced performance, scalability, and security for network infrastructures that require efficient traffic management and comprehensive control.

One of the key features of the SMC6824M is its 24 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, which offer lightning-fast Ethernet connectivity. These ports are capable of auto-negotiation, allowing devices to automatically adjust their settings for optimal performance, making it easier to integrate various hardware into existing networks. Additionally, the switch includes four Gigabit SFP slots for fiber uplinks, which allow for extended connectivity options and improved network design.

The SMC6824M employs advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 functionalities, giving network administrators the tools they need to manage their networks effectively. It supports features like VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) support and Quality of Service (QoS), ensuring efficient bandwidth management and enhanced performance for critical applications. Through VLAN segmentation, it can isolate network traffic for different departments or functions, enhancing security and reducing congestion.

The switch also offers comprehensive network management capabilities through SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and a web-based interface, enabling easy configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. The SMC6824M includes support for port mirroring, which is important for diagnostics and monitoring network performance.

Another significant characteristic of the SMC6824M is its redundancy features, which include IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to prevent loops and provide network resilience. This is essential for maintaining continuous operation, especially in dynamic environments where network availability is critical.

In terms of security, the SMC6824M supports 802.1X port-based authentication, ensuring that only authorized devices gain access to the network. This feature is crucial for protecting sensitive data and maintaining the integrity of the network.

Overall, the SMC Networks SMC6824M is a versatile and feature-rich managed switch that delivers the performance and flexibility required to support growing networks. Its combination of layer management, security features, and user-friendly interface makes it an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their network infrastructure.