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A – Command Line Interface

 

 

Set Log Command

 

 

 

 

Set Log Command

Specifies the events to record in the event log and display on the screen. You determine what events to record in the switch event log using the Component, Level, and Port keywords. You determine what events are automatically displayed on the screen using the Display keyword. Alarms are always displayed on the screen.

Authority

Admin session

Syntax

set log

 

archive

 

clear

 

component [filter_list]

 

display [filter]

 

level [filter]

 

port [port_list]

 

restore

 

save

 

start (default)

 

stop

Keywords

archive

 

Collects all log entries and stores the result in new file named logfile that is

 

maintained in switch memory where it can be downloaded using FTP. To

 

download logfile, open an FTP session, log in with account name/password of

 

“images” for both, and type “get logfile”.

 

clear

 

Clears all log entries.

 

component [filter_list]

 

Specifies one or more components given by [filter_list] to monitor for events. A

 

component is a firmware module that is responsible for a particular portion of

 

switch operation. Use a <space> to delimit values in the list. [filter_list] can be one

 

or more of the following:

 

All

 

Monitors all components. To maintain optimal switch performance, do not

 

use this setting with the Level keyword set to Info.

 

Chassis

 

Monitors chassis hardware components such as fans and power supplies.

 

Eport

 

Monitors all E_Ports.

 

Mgmtserver

 

Monitors management server status.

 

Nameserver

 

Monitors name server status.

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