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Changing the current telnet session defaults, Logging to the trace buffer, Enabling mark messages – 3Com WX4400 3CRWX440095A User Manual

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Configuring and Managing the System Log

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To disable session logging, use the following command:

set log sessions disable

Changing the Current Telnet Session Defaults

By default, log information is not sent to your current Telnet session, and
the log level is set to information (info) or higher. To modify the severity of
events logged to your current Telnet session, use the following command
from within the session:

set log current severity severity-level

(For information about severity levels, see Table 54 on page 624.)

To enable current session logging, type the following command:

WX1200# set log current enable
success: change accepted

To disable current session logging, type the following command:

WX1200# set log current disable
success: change accepted

Logging to the Trace Buffer

Trace logging is enabled by default and stores debug-level output in the
WX trace buffer. To modify trace logging to an event level higher than
debug, use the following command:

set log trace severity severity-level

To disable trace logging, use the following command:

set log trace disable

(To display the trace log, see “Stopping a Trace” on page 632. For
information about the trace function, see “Running Traces” on
page 631.)

Enabling Mark Messages

You can configure MSS to generate mark messages at regular intervals.
The mark messages indicate the current system time and date. 3Com can
use the mark messages to determine the approximate time when a
system restart or other event causing a system outage occurred.