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5.5.2.1
no logging buffered wrap
This command disables wrapping of in-memory logging and configures logging to stop
when the log file capacity is full.
Format
no logging buffered wrap
Mode
Privileged EXEC
5.5.3
logging console
This command enables logging to the console. You can specify the
value as either an integer from 0 to 7 or symbolically through one of the following
keywords:
emergency
(0),
alert
(1),
critical
(2),
error
(3),
warning
(4),
notice
(5),
info
(6), or
debug
(7).
Default
disabled; critical when enabled
Format
logging console [severitylevel]
Mode
Global Config
5.5.3.1
no logging console
This command disables logging to the console.
Format
no logging console
Mode
Global Config
5.5.4
logging host
This command enables logging to a host. You can configure up to eight hosts. The
is the IP address of the logging host. The
value is a port number from
1 to 65535. You can specify the
value as either an integer from 0 to
7 or symbolically through one of the following keywords:
emergency
(0),
alert
(1),
critical
(2),
error
(3),
warning
(4),
notice
(5),
info
(6), or
debug
(7).
Default
port—514
level—critical (2)
Format
logging host
Mode
Global Config
5.5.5
logging host remove
This command disables logging to host. See 5.5.10 “show logging hosts” on page 5 -
23 for a list of host indexes.
Format
logging host remove
Mode
Global Config
5.5.6
logging port
This command sets the local port number of the LOG client for logging messages. The
can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
Default
514