Netload – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Other Platform Commands
3-90 Configuring the XSR Platform
Examples
This example sets logging at High for the console with a local timestamp:
XSR#logging console high timestamp local
The following example sets a Low logging level for all destinations with a UTC timestamp:
XSR#logging low timestamp utc
This example sets persistent logging of High severity messages to CFlash: with a local timestamp:
XSR#logging file high timestamp local
The following example sets the logging timestamp to local time. For information about a related
command, refer to
clock timezone
:
XSR#logging timestamp local
The following example sets the logging timestamp to universal time:
XSR#logging timestamp utc
Sample Output
The following is a sample LogGen message:
<186>Jan 27 09:13:05 10.8.40.2 LOGGEN: Message Flood: Display disabled,messages
logged to History Buffer.
The following is sample output for a message flood by the show log history command:
XSR#show log history
Log history buffer: logging severity=HIGH; messages logged= 2 <186>Jan
27 09:13:07 10.8.40.2 LOGGEN: Message Flood: Display disabled, messages logged to
History Buffer.
netload
This command selects the Remote Auto Install (RAI) option upon reboot. When no
startup-
config
file exists in the XSR, the system begins remote auto install processing by default.
Syntax
netload [persistent]
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of this command disables
netload
:
no netload [persistent]
Debug, severity = 7 (Debug)
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persistent
RAI does not cease looking for a config file over the network. Omitting
this option permits RAI processing for 5 minutes, after which the XSR
ceases RAI, exits and reads an existing
startup-config
.