Web Management Guide-R07

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Chapter 13
| Basic Administration Protocols
Configuring Event Logging
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History RAM Level – Limits log messages saved to the switchs temporary RAM
memory for all levels up to the specified level. For example, if level 7 is
specified, all messages from level 0 to level 7 will be logged to RAM.
(Range: 0-7, Default: 7)
Note:
The Flash Level must be equal to or less than the RAM Level.
Note:
All log messages are retained in RAM and Flash after a warm restart (i.e.,
power is reset through the command interface).
Note:
All log messages are retained in Flash and purged from RAM after a cold
restart (i.e., power is turned off and then on through the power source).
Command Log Status – Records the commands executed from the CLI,
including the execution time and information about the CLI user including the
user name, user interface (console port, telnet or SSH), and user IP address. The
severity level for this record type is 6 (a number that indicates the facility used
by the syslog server to dispatch log messages to an appropriate service).
Web Interface
To configure the logging of error messages to system memory:
1. Click Administration, Log, System.
2. Select Configure Global from the Step list.
3. Enable or disable system logging, set the level of event messages to be logged
to flash memory and RAM.
4. Click Apply.
Figure 201: Configuring Settings for System Memory Logs
To show the error messages logged to system or flash memory:
1. Click Administration, Log, System.
2. Select Show System Logs from the Step list.