Configuring Local Logging - Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Local Logging

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to
configure the type of messages that are logged and where the messages are
logged locally.
Command
configure
logging on
logging audit
logging cli-command
logging web-sessions
logging snmp
terminal monitor
logging
{buffered|console| file}
severity
[
]
facility-
logging facility
type
CTRL + Z
Purpose
Enter Global Configuration mode.
Globally enables logging.
Enable switch auditing.
Enable CLI command logging
Enable logging of the switch management Web page visits.
Enable logging of SNMP set commands.
Enable display of system messages on the console for
Telnet/SSH sessions.
Enable logging to the specified file. Optionally, you can
define a logging discriminator to help filter log messages
and set the severity of the messages to log.
• buffered — Enables logging to the RAM file (cache). If
the switch resets, the buffered logs are cleared.
• console — Enables logging to the screen when you are
connected to the CLI through the console port.
• file — Enables logging to the startup and operational log
files on the flash.
disc-name
• discriminator
message discriminator to help filter log messages. The
disc-name
can contain up to eight alphanumeric
characters. Spaces are not permitted.
severity
— (Optional) Enter the number or name of the
desired severity level. For information about severity
levels, see Table 11-1.
Set the facility for logging messages. Permitted
type
values are local0, local1, local2, local3, local4, local5,
local 6, local7
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
Monitoring and Logging System Information
— (Optional) Include a
facility-
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