Reference Guide
○ mail (for mail system messages)
○ news (for USENET news messages)
○ sys9 (system use)
○ sys10 (system use)
○ sys11 (system use)
○ sys12 (system use)
○ sys13 (system use)
○ sys14 (system use)
○ syslog (for syslog messages)
○ user (for user programs)
○ uucp (UNIX to UNIX copy protocol)
To view non-default settings, use the show running-config logging command in EXEC mode.
Dell#show running-config logging
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logging buffered 524288 debugging
service timestamps log datetime msec
service timestamps debug datetime msec
!
logging trap debugging
logging facility user
logging source-interface Loopback 0
logging 10.10.10.4
Dell#
Synchronizing Log Messages
You can configure the Dell Networking OS to filter and consolidate the system messages for a specific line by synchronizing the
message output.
Only the messages with a severity at or below the set level appear. This feature works on the terminal and console connections
available on the system.
1. Enter LINE mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
line {console 0 | vty number [end-number] | aux 0}
Configure the following parameters for the virtual terminal lines:
● number: the range is from zero (0) to 8.
● end-number: the range is from 1 to 8.
You can configure multiple virtual terminals at one time by entering a number and an end-number.
2. Configure a level and set the maximum number of messages to print.
LINE mode
logging synchronous [level severity-level | all] [limit]
Configure the following optional parameters:
● level severity-level: the range is from 0 to 7. The default is 2. Use the all keyword to include all messages.
● limit: the range is from 20 to 300. The default is 20.
To view the logging synchronous configuration, use the show config command in LINE mode.
Enabling Timestamp on Syslog Messages
By default, syslog messages do not include a time/date stamp stating when the error or message was created.
To enable timestamp, use the following command.
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