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BSGX4e Business Gateway User Guide 327
Release 01.01 NN47928-102
Monitoring
Logging Level Example
The following example specifies that debug and trace messages are to be logged,
and inform messages are not to be logged for module VQM:
> config logging modules VQM map +debug +trace
*> config logging modules VQM map -inform
*> save
Show Logging Levels
To show the logging level for system modules, enter the show logging modules
command. To show the logging level for a specific module, specify the module on
the command.
For example, the following command shows the logging level for module VQM:
> show logging modules VQM
Logging Levels:
Module Name Mapping Matrix
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
VQM emergency + alert + critical + error + warning + notice + debug
+trace
Mapping Log Destinations
Each type of log message is mapped to its own set of destinations. It can be sent to
all destinations, to no destination (none), or to one or more specific destinations.
The possible log destinations are:
console: Messages are displayed on the RS-232 console.
internal: Messages are stored in an internal buffer of limited size, filled in FIFO
order, but irretrievable after the unit restarts. The messages are displayed by the
show logging internal command.
file: Messages are stored in an internal file of limited size, filled in a FIFO order,
and retrievable after the unit restarts. The messages are displayed by the show
logging file command.
Note: The file does not appear in the file system. It cannot be uploaded to a
remote device.
UDP: Messages are sent in raw UDP format to the UDP server specified by the
config logging destination command.
syslog: Messages are sent in Syslog format to the Syslog server specified by the
config logging destination command.
Logging Map Command
To map each log message type to its own set of destinations, enter the following
command:
> config logging map
Table 101 describes the parameters for config logging map.
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