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Chapter 4 Performing Administrative Tasks Logging for EAP Modules Syntax Description category_mask log_level Bitmask of categories of logging to be turned on. Valid values are as follows: • 0-logs all categories. • 1-logs all messages not falling into the next two categories. • 2-logs the flow of function entry and exit points with return code only on Verbose log level. • 4-logs packet dumps only on Verbose log level. The default value is 0. Level of logging to be turned on. Valid values are as follows: • 0-all log levels. • 1-critical. • 2-error. • 3-warning. • 4-informational. • 5-verbose. The default value is 0. Note If you must shut down the device on which logging was running before logging finishes, logging resumes after reboot. When logging is started either automatically or manually, however, the logs are cleared. Disabling Logging and Flushing Internal Buffers After you have collected the information that you need, the following command stops logging and flushes all internal buffers: • For EAP-FAST wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-FAST/Debug /e:false • For PEAP-GTC wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-PEAP/Debug /e:false • For LEAP wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-LEAP/Debug /e:false Note You must enter this command before you can analyze the .etl file. Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows Vista OL-16534-01 4-27

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Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows Vista
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Chapter 4
Performing Administrative Tasks
Logging for EAP Modules
Syntax Description
Note
If you must shut down the device on which logging was running before logging finishes, logging resumes
after reboot. When logging is started either automatically or manually, however, the logs are cleared.
Disabling Logging and Flushing Internal Buffers
After you have collected the information that you need, the following command stops logging and
flushes all internal buffers:
For EAP-FAST
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-FAST/Debug /e:false
For PEAP-GTC
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-PEAP/Debug /e:false
For LEAP
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-LEAP/Debug /e:false
Note
You must enter this command before you can analyze the .etl file.
category_mask
Bitmask of categories of logging to be turned on. Valid values are as
follows:
0
—logs all categories.
1
—logs all messages not falling into the next two categories.
2
—logs the flow of function entry and exit points with return code only
on Verbose log level.
4
—logs packet dumps only on Verbose log level.
The default value is 0.
log_level
Level of logging to be turned on. Valid values are as follows:
0
—all log levels.
1
—critical.
2
—error.
3
—warning.
4
—informational.
5
—verbose.
The default value is 0.