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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide 19 local3 20 local4 21 local5 22 local6 23 local7 Local use 3 (local3). Local use 4 (local4). Local use 5 (local5). Local use 6 (local6). Local use 7 (local7). Example This example shows how to enable the logging of system messages with a severity higher than warnings to the remote host 20.3.3.3. Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# logging server Switch(config)# 20.3.3.3 severity warnings 20-8 show logging This command is used to display the system messages logged in the local message buffer. show logging [all | [REF-SEQ] [+ NN | - NN]] Parameters all REF-SEQ + NN - NN (Optional) Specifies to display all log entries starting from the latest message. (Optional) Specifies to start the display from the reference sequence number. (Optional) Specifies the number of messages that occurred after the specified reference sequence number. If the reference index is not specified, it starts from the eldest message in the buffer. (Optional) Specifies the number of messages that occurred prior to the specified reference sequence number. If the reference index is not specified, the message display starts from the last message written in the buffer. Default None. Command Mode User/Privileged EXEC Mode. Command Default Level Level: 1. Usage Guideline Use this command to display the system messages logged in the local message buffer. Each message logged in the message buffer is associated with a sequence number. As a message is logged, a sequence number starting from 1 is allocated. The sequence number will roll back to 1 when it reaches 100000. When the user specifies to display a number of messages following the reference sequence number, the oldest messages are displayed prior to the newer messages. When the user specifies to display a number of messages prior to the reference sequence number, the newer messages are displayed prior to the later messages. 162

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19
local3
Local use 3 (local3).
20
local4
Local use 4 (local4).
21
local5
Local use 5 (local5).
22
local6
Local use 6 (local6).
23
local7
Local use 7 (local7).
Example
This example shows how to enable the logging of system messages with a severity higher than warnings to the
remote host 20.3.3.3.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# logging server
20.3.3.3 severity warnings
Switch(config)#
20-8
show logging
This command is used to display the system messages logged in the local message buffer.
show logging [all | [
REF-SEQ
] [+
NN
| -
NN
]]
Parameters
all
(Optional) Specifies to display all log entries starting from the latest message.
REF-SEQ
(Optional) Specifies to start the display from the reference sequence number.
+
NN
(Optional) Specifies the number of messages that occurred after the specified
reference sequence number. If the reference index is not specified, it starts from
the eldest message in the buffer.
-
NN
(Optional) Specifies the number of messages that occurred prior to the specified
reference sequence number. If the reference index is not specified, the message
display starts from the last message written in the buffer.
Default
None.
Command Mode
User/Privileged EXEC Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 1.
Usage Guideline
Use this command to display the system messages logged in the local message buffer.
Each message logged in the message buffer is associated with a sequence number. As a message is logged, a
sequence number starting from 1 is allocated. The sequence number will roll back to 1 when it reaches 100000.
When the user specifies to display a number of messages following the reference sequence number, the oldest
messages are displayed prior to the newer messages. When the user specifies to display a number of messages
prior to the reference sequence number, the newer messages are displayed prior to the later messages.