Configuring System Message Logging; Configuring System Message Logging To Terminal Sessions - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring System Message Logging

Parameters
Module logging
Facility logging
Time-stamp units
Syslog server logging
Syslog server configuration distribution
Configuring System Message Logging
Be aware that the Cisco NX-OS commands for this feature might differ from those commands used in
Note
Cisco IOS.

Configuring System Message Logging to Terminal Sessions

You can configure the device to log messages by their severity level to console, Telnet, and SSH sessions.
By default, logging is enabled for terminal sessions.
The current critical (default) logging level is maintained if the console baud speed is 9600 baud (default).
Note
All attempts to change the console logging level will generate an error message. To increase the logging
level (above critical), you must change the console baud speed to 38400 baud.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
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Command or Action
terminal monitor
Example:
switch# terminal monitor
configure terminal
Example:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)#
Configuring System Message Logging
Default
Enabled at severity level 5
Enabled
Seconds
Disabled
Disabled
Purpose
Enables the device to log messages to the console.
Enters global configuration mode.

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