Specifications

show log buffer
Chapter 23
System Log Commands
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Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
Usage
The debug level produces a lot of messages, many of which can appear to
be somewhat cryptic. Debug messages are used primarily by NEC Networks for
troubleshooting and are not intended for administrator use.
Examples
Type the following command to see the facilities for which you can
view event messages archived in the buffer:
PROPMT# show log buffer facility ?
<facility name> Select one of: KERNEL, AAA, SYSLOGD, ACL, APM, ARP, ASO,
BOOT, CLI, CLUSTER, CRYPTO, DOT1X, NET, ETHERNET, GATEWAY, HTTPD, IGMP, IP,
MISC, NOSE, NP, RAND, RESOLV, RIB, ROAM, ROGUE, SM, SNMPD, SPAN, STORE, SYS,
TAGMGR, TBRIDGE, TCPSSL, TELNET, TFTP, TLS, TUNNEL, VLAN, X509, XML, MP,
RAPDA, WEBVIEW, EAP, FP, STAT, SSHD, SUP, DNSD, CONFIG, BACKUP.
The following command displays logged messages for the AAA facility:
PROPMT# show log buffer facility AAA
AAA Jun. 25 09:11:32.579848 ERROR AAA_NOTIFY_ERR: AAA got SM special event (98)
on locality 3950 which is gone
severity severity-level Displays messages at a severity level greater than or
equal to the level specified. Specify one of the
following:
emergency—The UNIVERGE WL Controller is
unusable.
alert—Action must be taken immediately.
critical—You must resolve the critical conditions.
If the conditions are not resolved, the UNIVERGE
WL Controller can reboot or shut down.
error—The UNIVERGE WL Controller is
missing data or is unable to form a connection.
warning—A possible problem exists.
notice—Events that potentially can cause system
problems have occurred. These are logged for
diagnostic purposes. No action is required.
info—Informational messages only. No problem
exists.
debug—Output from debugging.