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Configuring System Message Logging; Configuring System Message Logging To Terminal Sessions - Cisco Nexus 3548 series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management, release 7.x
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Configuring System Message Logging

Table 6: Default System Message Logging Parameters
Parameters
Console logging
Monitor logging
Log file logging
Module logging
Facility logging
Time-stamp units
Syslog server logging
Syslog server configuration distribution
Configuring System Message Logging

Configuring System Message Logging to Terminal Sessions

You can configure the switch to log messages by their severity level to console, Telnet, and Secure Shell
sessions.
By default, logging is enabled for terminal sessions.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Command or Action
switch# terminal monitor
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# logging console [severity-level]
Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Default
Enabled at severity level 2
Enabled at severity level 2
Enabled to log messages at severity level
5
Enabled at severity level 5
Enabled
Seconds
Disabled
Disabled
Purpose
Copies syslog messages from the console to the
current terminal session.
Enters global configuration mode.
Enables the switch to log messages to the
console session based on a specified severity
level or higher (a lower number value indicates
a higher severity level). Severity levels range
from 0 to 7:
• 0 – emergency
• 1 – alert
• 2 – critical
• 3 – error
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