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5.4.10
show logging buffered
This command displays buffered logging (system startup and system operation logs).
Format
show logging buffered
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Buffered (In-Memory) Logging
Shows whether the In-Memory log is enabled
or disabled.
Buffered Logging Wrapping Behavior
The behavior of the In Memory log
when faced with a log full situation.
Buffered Log Count
The count of valid entries in the buffered log.
5.4.11
show logging hosts
This command displays all configured logging hosts.
Format
show logging hosts
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Host Index
(Used for deleting hosts)
IP Address
IP address of the logging host.
Severity Level
The minimum severity to log to the specified address. The
possible values are emergency (0), alert (1), critical
(2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), info (6), or
debug (7).
Port
Displays the server port number, which is the port on the
local host from which syslog messages are sent.
Host Status
The state of logging to configured syslog hosts. If the
status is disable, no logging occurs.
5.4.12
show logging traplogs
This command displays SNMP trap events and statistics.
Format
show logging traplogs
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Number of Traps Since Last Reset
The number of traps since the last boot.
Trap Log Capacity
The number of traps the system can retain.
Number of Traps Since Log Last Viewed
The number of new traps since the
command was last executed.
Log
The log number.
System Time Up
How long the system had been running at the time the
trap was sent.
Trap
The text of the trap message.
5.4.13
show logging backtrace
This command displays the backtrace file last created. A backtrace file is created when
the application stops unexpectedly.