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Default
disabled; critical
Format
logging console [severitylevel]
Mode
Global Config
no logging console
This command disables logging to the console.
Format
no logging console
Mode
Global Config
logging history
This command enables logging of system startup and system operation logs to storage. The
<severitylevel> value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 7 or symbolically through one of
the following keywords: EMERGENCY (0), ALERT (1), CRITICAL (2), ERROR (3),
WARNING (4), NOTICE (5), INFORMATIONAL (6), DEBUG (7).
Default
enabled; severitylevel - critical
Format
logging history [severitylevel]
Mode
Global Config
no logging history
This command disables logging. It does not clear the contents of the log.
Format
no logging history
Mode
Global Config
logging host
This command enables logging to a host where up to eight hosts can be configured. AddressType
can be ipv4 or dns, port can be of a value from
Default
Port - 514; Level - Critical;
Format
logging host <ipaddress> <addresstype> [port <port>]
[level <severitylevel>]
Mode
Global Config
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logging host remove
This command disables logging to host. See ‘show logging hosts’ for a list of host indices.
Format
logging host remove <hostindex>
Mode
Global Config
logging port
This command sets the local port number of the LOG client for logging messages. The <portid>
can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
Default
514
Format
logging port <portid>
Mode
Global Config
no logging port
This command resets the local logging port to the defalt.
Format
no logging port
Mode
Global Config
logging syslog
This command enables syslog logging.
Default
disabled; local0
Format
logging syslog
Mode
Global Config
no logging syslog
This command disables syslog logging.
Format
no logging syslog
Mode
Global Config
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show logging
This command displays logging.
Format
show logging
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Client Local Port
The port on the collector/relay to which syslog messages are sent
Console Logging Administrative Mode
The mode for console logging.
Console Logging Severity Filter
The minimum severity to log to the console log. Mes-
sages with an equal or lower numerical severity are logged.
Buffered Logging Administrative Mode
The mode for buffered logging.
Buffered Logging Severity Filter
The minimum severity to log to the buffered log. Mes-
sages with an equal or lower numerical severity are logged.
Historical Logging Administrative Mode
The mode for historical logging.
Historical Logging Severity Filter
The minimum severity to log to the historical log.
Messages with an equal or lower numerical severity are logged.
Syslog Logging Administrative Mode
The mode for logging to configured syslog
hosts. If set to disable logging stops to all syslog hosts.
Log Messages Received
The number of messages received by the log process. This
includes messages that are dropped or ignored
Log Messages Dropped
The number of messages that could not be processed.
show logging history
This command displays logging.
Format
show logging history
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Historical Logging Administrative Mode
The mode for historical logging.
Historical Logging Severity Filter
The minimum severity to log to the historical log.
Messages with an equal or lower numerical severity are logged.
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Log Messages:
The number of messages received by the log process. This
includes messages that are dropped or ignored
show logging buffered
This command displays buffered logging (system startup and system operation logs).
Format
show logging buffered
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Admin Status
The current state of the in-memory log.
Severity Level Filter
The minimum severity to log to the in memory log. Messages
with an equal or lower numerical severity are logged.
Component Filter
The component(s) from which received messages are to be
logged to the in memory log. Either a single component id or "all
components" may be specified.
Wrapping Behavior
The behavior of the In Memory log when faced with a log full situation.
Log Count
The count of valid entries in the buffered log.
Log Messages:
The number of messages forwarded by the syslog function to a
syslog host. Messages forwarded to multiple hosts are counted
once for each host.
show logging hosts
This command displays all configured logging hosts.
Format
show logging hosts
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Host Index (used for deleting)
Host IP Address
IP Address of the configured server.
Address Type
Address Type of Server.
Severity Level
The minimum severity to log to the specified address.
Port
Server Port Number.
This is the port on the local host from which syslog
messages are sent.
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Host Status
The state of logging to configured syslog hosts. If the status is
disable, no logging occurs.
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
This section provides a detailed explanation of the SNTP commands. The commands are divided
into two functional groups:
Show commands display spanning tree settings, statistics, and other information.
Configuration Commands configure features and options of the switch. For every
configuration command there is a show command that displays the configuration setting.
sntp broadcast client poll-interval
This command will set the poll interval for SNTP broadcast clients in seconds as a power of two
where <poll-interval> can be a value from 6 to 16.
Default
6
Format
sntp broadcast client poll-interval <poll-interval>
Mode
Global Config
no sntp broadcast client poll-interval
This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP broadcast client back to its default value.
Format
no sntp broadcast client poll-interval
Mode
Global Config
sntp client mode
This command will enable Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode and optionally
setting the mode to either broadcast, multicast, or unicast.
Default
Disabled
Format
sntp client mode [broadcast | multicast | unicast]
Mode
Global Config

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