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Eventlog Related Commands
Get Eventlog count
Command Name
eventlog get count
Description To display the logged events count
Syntax
eventlog get count
Parameters
None
Examples
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> eventlog get count
No. of events logged : 14
NOTES
Get Eventlog level
Command Name
eventlog get loglevel
Description To display the present log level
Syntax
eventlog get loglevel
Parameters
None
Examples
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> eventlog get loglevel
Present log Level: 1
NOTES There are 5 levels or categories that events are classified as. Level 1 will
log all 5 types into the event log. Level 5 will log on the highest level
“Critical” in the event log. The log levels in order from least severe to
most critical are: Informational, Warning, Minor, Severe, & Critical.
Get Eventlog size
Command Name
eventlog get logsize
Description To display the present log size
Syntax
eventlog get logsize
Parameters
None
Examples
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> eventlog get logsize
Present Log Size: 100
NOTES
Set Eventlog level
Command Name
eventlog set loglevel
Description To set the log-level to a specified value for filter out the raised events.
Syntax eventlog set loglevel <level>
Parameters
level
The log level. The value is ranging from 1-5
Examples
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> eventlog set loglevel 3
N-TRON/Admin#[2]> eventlog set loglevel 1
N-TRON/Admin#[3]> eventlog set loglevel 2
NOTES There are 5 levels or categories that events are classified as. Level 1 will
log all 5 types into the event log. Level 5 will log on the highest level
“Critical” in the event log. The log levels in order from least severe to
most critical are: Informational, Warning, Minor, Severe, & Critical.
Set Eventlog size
Command Name
eventlog set logsize
Description To set the maximum number of events to be stored in the list.
Syntax eventlog set logsize <size>
Parameters
size
The log size. Maximum number of events that can be stored.
Examples
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> eventlog set logsize 100
N-TRON/Admin#[2]> eventlog set logsize 20
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