Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 125
Logging Option, Example, logging disk stubs
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Chapter 4 Using the CSS Logging Features Logging Overview Table 4-2 Configuring and Enabling Logging Step Logging Option Example 1. Specify the disk size - Size of the disk buffer logging buffer 1000 buffer size. (0 to 64000) 2. Select a CSS subsystem and determine which type of activity to log (default all) and level (default warning). subsystem - Valid subsystems: logging subsystem rip level alert-1 acl, all, app, boomerang, buffer, cdp, chassis, circuit, csdpeer, dhcp, dql, fac, flowagent, flowmgr, fp-driver, hfg, ipv4, keepalive, natmgr, netman, netmgr, nql, ospf, pcm, portmapper, proximity, publish, radius, redundancy, reporter, replicate, rip, security, ssl-accel, slr, sntp, sshd, syssoft, urql, vlanmgr, vpm, vrrp, wcc level - Valid levels: fatal-0, alert-1, critical-2, error-3, warning-4, notice-5, info-6, debug-7 3. Specify the disk filename - New or logging disk stubs destination (disk, existing filename in the log host, line) where directory you wish to log subsystem activity. host ip or host - IP address logging host of the syslog daemon on the 192.168.11.3 host or a host name logging host myhost.domain.com log line - CSS active session logging line vty1 OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 4-5