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Parameters, Examples, Specifies an IRF member ID.

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Parameters reverse: Displays log entries chronologically, with the most recent entry at the top. Without this keyword, the command displays log entries chronologically, with the oldest entry at the top. level severity: Specifies a severity level in the range of 0 to 7. Without this keyword, the command displays log information for all levels. Table 13 Log levels Severity value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Level Description Corresponding keyword in commands Emergency The system is unusable. For example, the system authorization has expired. emergency Alert Action must be taken immediately. For example, traffic on an interface exceeds the upper limit. alert Critical Critical condition. For example, the device temperature exceeds the upper limit, the power module fails, or the fan critical tray fails. Error Error condition. For example, the link state changes. error Warning Warning condition. For example, an interface is disconnected, or the memory resources are used up. warning Notification Normal but significant condition. For example, a terminal logs in to the device, or the device reboots. notification Information Informational message. For example, a command or a al ping operation is executed. informational Debug Debugging message. debugging size buffersize: Specifies the number of latest log messages to be displayed, in the range of 1 to 1024. Without this keyword, the command displays all log information. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member ID. Examples # Display the state and log information of the log buffer. display logbuffer slot 1 Log buffer: Enabled Max buffer size: 1024 Actual buffer size: 512 Dropped messages: 0 Overwritten messages: 0 Current messages: 127 %Jun 19 18:03:24:55 2006 Sysname SYSLOG /7/SYS_RESTART:System restarted ... Table 14 Command output Field Log buffer Description • Enabled-Logs can be output to the log buffer. • Disabled-Logs cannot be output to the buffer. 55

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Parameters
reverse
: Displays log entries chronologically, with the most recent entry at the top. Without this keyword,
the command displays log entries chronologically, with the oldest entry at the top.
level
severity
: Specifies a severity level in the range of 0 to 7. Without this keyword, the command
displays log information for all levels.
Table 13
Log levels
Severity
value
Level
Description
Corresponding
keyword in
commands
0
Emergency
The system is unusable. For example, the system
authorization has expired.
emergency
1
Alert
Action must be taken immediately. For example, traffic on
an interface exceeds the upper limit.
alert
2
Critical
Critical condition. For example, the device temperature
exceeds the upper limit, the power module fails, or the fan
tray fails.
critical
3
Error
Error condition. For example, the link state changes.
error
4
Warning
Warning condition. For example, an interface is
disconnected, or the memory resources are used up.
warning
5
Notification
Normal but significant condition. For example, a terminal
logs in to the device, or the device reboots.
notification
6
Information
al
Informational message. For example, a command or a
ping
operation is executed.
informational
7
Debug
Debugging message.
debugging
size
buffersize
: Specifies the number of latest log messages to be displayed, in the range of 1 to 1024.
Without this keyword, the command displays all log information.
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an IRF member ID.
Examples
# Display the state and log information of the log buffer.
<Sysname> display logbuffer slot 1
Log buffer: Enabled
Max buffer size: 1024
Actual buffer size: 512
Dropped messages: 0
Overwritten messages: 0
Current messages: 127
%Jun 19 18:03:24:55 2006 Sysname SYSLOG /7/SYS_RESTART:System restarted
Table 14
Command output
Field
Description
Log buffer
Enabled
—Logs can be output to the log buffer.
Disabled
—Logs cannot be output to the buffer.