Concept Guide

609| logging level Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
subcat
Message subcategory, which depends upon the message category specified. The
following lists the subcategories available for each message category:
l ap-debug: all
l network: all, dhcp, mobility, packet-dump
l security: aaa, all, dot1x, firewall, ike, mobility, packet-trace, vpn, webserver
l system: all, configuration, messages, snmp, webserver, amon
l user: all, captive-portal, dot1x, radius, voice, vpn
l user-debug: all, configuration
l wireless: all
Usage Guidelines
There are eight logging severity levels, each with its associated types of messages. Each level also includes the
levels below it. For example, if you set the logging level to informational (6), all messages from level0 through
level 5 (from emergencies through notifications) are also logged. The warnings severity level is set by default
for all message categories.
Only the logging level warnings security subcat ids and logging level warnings security subcat ids-
ap subcategories are enabled by default. Other subcategories are not generated by default even their severity
is warning or higher. Issue the logging level command to enable all other message subcategories.
Example
The following command logs critical system messages.
logginglevelcritical system
Command History
Version Description
ArubaOS 2.5 Command introduced
ArubaOS 6.3 l A new subcategory amon is added in the logging level
command to account for AMON related logging messages.
l A new process mdns is added to view mDNS debug
messages.
ArubaOS 6.4 A new process category ha_mgr is added to manage high
availability processes.
Command Information
Platform License Command Mode
Available on all platforms Available in the base operating
system
Config mode on master and local
controllers