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Show logging, Show logging file – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual

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Platform Clear and Show Commands

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When the XSR is automatically rebooted after a crash it performs a warm start. The following 
message is logged:

11 May 29 22:20:59 TORONTO: System warm boot from crash

show logging

This command displays the current message logging settings including all possible logging 
destinations and their enabled message‐levels.

Syntax

show logging

Mode

EXEC or Privileged EXEC: 

XSR>

or

XSR#

Example

XSR#show logging

Sample Output

The following example displays logging information on the XSR including three Syslog servers:

XSR#show logging

Destination

Severity

Message Count

Syslog: 10.10.10.20 medium

43

Syslog: 10.10.10.30 low

78

Syslog: 10.10.10.40 high

3

Console

high

1630

Monitor

high

1630

Buffered

high

1630

SNMP

high

0

File

disabled

0

Discards:

high=0 medium=0 low=0 debug=0

Logging

timestamp UTC

show logging file

This command displays messages logged in the persistent logging file 

loggen

 on an optional 

CompactFlash card. This file stores data in the CFlash: directory if power to the XSR is lost. When 
the XSR comes up again it copies the history from loggen back into the RAM buffer. If no 
CompactFlash card is installed, persistent logging is not performed.