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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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enable logging<br />

By default, logging is enabled and log messages are sent to <strong>the</strong> internal buffer, all terminal lines, console,<br />

and Syslog servers. However, you must configure <strong>the</strong> IP address (with <strong>the</strong> logging command) of a Syslog<br />

server <strong>for</strong> a Syslog server to receive <strong>the</strong> log messages.<br />

To disable logging except to <strong>the</strong> console, enter no logging on in <strong>the</strong> CONFIGURATION mode. To disable<br />

logging to <strong>the</strong> console, enter no logging console in <strong>the</strong> CONFIGURATION mode.<br />

To re-enable full logging, enter logging on in <strong>the</strong> CONFIGURATION mode.<br />

To view <strong>the</strong> current contents of <strong>the</strong> logging buffer and <strong>the</strong> logging settings <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> system, use <strong>the</strong> show<br />

logging command (Figure 25) in <strong>the</strong> EXEC privilege mode.<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#show logging<br />

Syslog logging: enabled<br />

Console logging: level Debugging<br />

Monitor logging: level Debugging<br />

Buffer logging: level Debugging, 40 Messages Logged, Size (40960 bytes)<br />

Trap logging: level In<strong>for</strong>mational<br />

%IRC-6-IRC_COMMUP: Link to peer RPM is up<br />

%RAM-6-RAM_TASK: RPM1 is transitioning to Primary RPM.<br />

%RPM-2-MSG:CP1 %POLLMGR-2-MMC_STATE: External flash disk missing in 'slot0:'<br />

%CHMGR-5-CARDDETECTED: Line card 0 present<br />

%CHMGR-5-CARDDETECTED: Line card 2 present<br />

%CHMGR-5-CARDDETECTED: Line card 4 present<br />

%CHMGR-5-CARDDETECTED: Line card 5 present<br />

%CHMGR-5-CARDDETECTED: Line card 8 present<br />

%CHMGR-5-CARDDETECTED: Line card 10 present<br />

%CHMGR-5-CARDDETECTED: Line card 12 present<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 0<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 1<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 2<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 3<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 4<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 5<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 6<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 7<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_SWITCHFAB_STATE: Switch Fabric: UP<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found SFM 8<br />

%TSM-6-SFM_DISCOVERY: Found 9 SFMs<br />

%CHMGR-5-CHECKIN: Checkin from line card 5 (type EX1YB, 1 ports)<br />

%TSM-6-PORT_CONFIG: Port link status <strong>for</strong> LC 5 => portpipe 0: OK portpipe 1: N/A<br />

%CHMGR-5-LINECARDUP: Line card 5 is up<br />

%CHMGR-5-CHECKIN: Checkin from line card 12 (type S12YC12, 12 ports)<br />

%TSM-6-PORT_CONFIG: Port link status <strong>for</strong> LC 12 => portpipe 0: OK portpipe 1: N/A<br />

%CHMGR-5-LINECARDUP: Line card 12 is up<br />

%IFMGR-5-CSTATE_UP: changed interface Physical state to up: So 12/8<br />

%IFMGR-5-CSTATE_DN: changed interface Physical state to down: So 12/8<br />

Figure 25 show logging Command Example (Partial)<br />

66 Management

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