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Administration, Table 31, Logging Options, Field, Description, Persistence, Severity, Depth, Apply

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6 Administration Event Logs Table 31 Logging Options Field Persistence Severity Description Choose Enabled to save system logs to non-volatile memory so that the logs are not erased when the access point reboots. Choose Disabled to save system logs to volatile memory. Logs in volatile memory are deleted when the system reboots. Specify the severity level of the log messages to write to non-volatile memory. For example, if you specify 2, critical, alert, and emergency logs are written to nonvolatile memory. Error messages with a severity level of 3-7 are written to volatile memory. 0-emergency 1-alert 2-critical Depth 3-error 4-warning 5-notice 6-info 7-debug You can store up to 128 messages in non-volatile memory. Once the number you configure in this field is reached, the oldest log event is overwritten by the new log event. NOTE To apply your changes, click Apply. Changing some settings might cause the access point to stop and restart system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you change access point settings when WLAN traffic is low. 129 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide

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Administration
Event Logs
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Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
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NOTE
To apply your changes, click
Apply
. Changing some settings might cause the
access point to stop and restart system processes. If this happens, wireless clients
will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you change access point
settings when WLAN traffic is low.
Table 31
Logging Options
Field
Description
Persistence
Choose
Enabled
to save system logs to non-volatile
memory so that the logs are not erased when the access
point reboots. Choose
Disabled
to save system logs to
volatile memory. Logs in volatile memory are deleted
when the system reboots.
Severity
Specify the severity level of the log messages to write to
non-volatile memory. For example, if you specify 2,
critical, alert, and emergency logs are written to non-
volatile memory. Error messages with a severity level of
3
7 are written to volatile memory.
0
—emergency
1
—alert
2
—critical
3
—error
4
—warning
5
—notice
6
—info
7
—debug
Depth
You can store up to 128 messages in non-volatile
memory. Once the number you configure in this field is
reached, the oldest log event is overwritten by the new
log event.