Using Switch Logging
Removing the Severity Level
To remove the switch logging severity level, enter the no
application ID and severity level values. The following is a typical example:
-> no swlog appid 75 level 5
Or, alternatively, as:
-> no swlog appid system level warning
No confirmation message will appear on the screen.
Specifying the Switch Logging Output Device
The
swlog remote command-log
console, to the switch's flash memory, or to a specified IP or IPv6 address(es).
Enabling/Disabling Switch Logging Output to the Console
To enable the switch logging output to the console, enter the following command:
-> swlog output console
To disable the switch logging output to the console, enter the following command:
-> no swlog output console
No confirmation message will appear on the console screen for either command.
Enabling/Disabling Switch Logging Output to Flash Memory
To enable the switch logging output to flash memory, enter the following:
-> swlog output flash
To disable the switch logging output to flash memory, enter the following command:
-> no swlog output flash
No confirmation message will appear on the screen for either command.
Specifying an IP Address for Switch Logging Output
To specify a particular IP address destination (e.g., a server) for switch logging output, enter the
swlog remote command-log
will be sent. For example, if the target IP address is 168.23.9.100, you would enter:
-> swlog output socket ipaddr 168.23.9.100
No confirmation message will appear on the screen.
Note. You can also send syslog files to multiple hosts (maximum of four).
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
command allows you to send the switch logging information to your
socket ipaddr command, specifying the target IP address to which output
September 2009
Switch Logging Commands Overview
swlog appid level
command, including the
page 46-9
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