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Chapter 21
Configuring System Message Logging
Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP
If you have enabled syslog message traps to be sent to an SNMP network
management station by using the
snmp-server enable trap
global
configuration command, you can change the level of messages sent and stored
in the access point history table. You can also change the number of messages
that are stored in the history table.
Messages are stored in the history table because SNMP traps are not
guaranteed to reach their destination. By default, one message of the level
warning
and numerically lower levels (see
Table 115 on page 555
) are stored
in the history table even if syslog traps are not enabled.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to change the level
and history table size defaults:
1. Enter global configuration mode.
configure terminal
2. Change the default level of
syslog
messages stored in the history file and
sent to the SNMP server.
See
Table 115 on page 555
for a list of level keywords.
By default, warnings, errors, critical, alerts, and emergencies messages are
sent.
logging history level
Specify the number of
syslog
messages that can be stored in the history
table. The default is to store one message. The range is 1…500 messages.
logging history size number
3. Specify the number of syslog messages that can be stored in the history
table.
The default is to store one message. The range is 1 …500 messages.
logging history size number
4. Return to privileged EXEC mode.
end
5. Verify your entries.
show running-config
6. (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
copy running-config startup-config