
36
Logs
This chapter provides information about the NXC’s logs.
When the system log reaches the maximum number of log messages, new log messages automatically overwrite existing log messages, starting with the oldest existing log message first.
See the User’s Guide for the maximum number of system log messages in the NXC.
36.1Log Commands Summary
The following table describes the values required for many log commands. Other values are discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 137 Input Values for Log Commands
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| module_name | The name of the category; kernel, syslog, .... The default category | 
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 | includes debugging messages generated by open source software. The | 
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 | all category includes all messages in all categories. | 
| ap_mac | The Ethernet MAC address for the specified Access Point. | 
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| pri | The log priority. Enter one of the following values: alert, crit, debug, emerg, | 
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 | error, info, notice, or warn. | 
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| ipv4 | The standard version 4 IP address (such as 192.168.1.1). | 
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| service | The service object name. | 
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| keyword | The keyword search string. You may use up to 63 alphanumeric characters. | 
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| log_proto_accept | The log protocol. Enter one of the following values: icmp, tcp, udp, or others. | 
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| config_interface | The interface name. Enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters, including | 
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 | hyphens and underscores. | 
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The following sections list the logging commands.
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