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Document No. 10-300090, Issue 1 16-13
Logging
logging traps
Command Mode Global Configuration.
Description Sets the type of syslog messages that are sent to SNMP trap receivers. The
no form of this command disables the type specified. The default setting is:
{start | system | config | temp | resource | fan | power | service_port |
auth_failure | bridge_stat | switch_fabric | redundant_cpu | unknown_mac |
snmp}.
Syntax
To Enable: logging traps {start | system | config | temp | resource | fan
| power | service_port | user_port | auth_failure |
bridge_stat | switch_fabric | redundant_cpu |
unknown_mac | snmp | login_status}
To Disable: no logging traps {start | system | config | temp | resource |
fan | power | service_port | user_port | auth_failure |
bridge_stat | switch_fabric | redundant_cpu |
unknown_mac | snmp | login_status}
Table 16-6. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name Definition
start Logs starts of the system.
system Logs system events.
config Logs each configuration change (for example,
enabling and disabling ports).
temp Logs changes in temperature status. Temperature
status messages could precede a switch shutdown,
and are often critical.
resource Logs changes in system resources.
fan Logs fan status changes. Fan failures will
eventually lead to overheating the system. The fan
status message provides a good early warning for a
failure that could eventually cause the switch to
shut down.
power Logs the addition or removal of a power supply
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