Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 143
Copying Log Files to an FTP or TFTP Server, Copying Log Files to an FTP Server - css default password
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Chapter 4 Using the CSS Logging Features Copying Log Files to an FTP or TFTP Server Table 4-5 Field Descriptions for the show log-state Command (continued) Field notice warning error critical alert fatal File: Filename: Current size: Log to Disk Description Log notice messages, including errors at the warning level Log warning errors (default), including errors at the error level Log errors, including errors at the critical level Log critical errors, including errors at the alert level Log alert errors, including errors at the fatal level Log fatal errors only (Quiet) Name of the log file Current size of the log file Identifies whether logging to disk (Flash disk or hard disk) is Enabled or Disabled. Copying Log Files to an FTP or TFTP Server To copy log files from the CSS to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server, use the copy log command. The copy log command is available only in SuperUser mode. This section includes the following topics: • Copying Log Files to an FTP Server • Copying Log Files to a TFTP Server Copying Log Files to an FTP Server To copy a log file to an FTP server, use the copy log ftp command. Before you copy a log file from the CSS to an FTP server, create an FTP record file containing the FTP server IP address, username, and password. Refer to Chapter 1, Managing the CSS Software, for information on configuring an FTP record. OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 4-23