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Administration
System Logs
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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Configuring Log Settings
Use the Log Settings page to enable logs globally, and to define which event 
types are logged into temporary memory (RAM) and persistent memory (flash).
Log messages in flash memory are retained across a reboot. When the log is full, 
the oldest events are automatically deleted and replaced with the new entries.
To configure log settings:
STEP 1
Click Administration > System Log > Log Settings in the navigation window.
STEP  2
Enable the types of logging to be performed on the system:
Log Aggregation—When enabled, this feature combines multiple logs of the 
same type into a single log message. If two or more identical log messages 
are received consecutively within a configured time interval, then these 
messages are aggregated into a single log message. 
Log Aggregation Interval—If Log Aggregation is enabled, specify the 
interval in seconds. Consecutive messages that are received within this 
interval will be aggregated into a single log message. The range is 15 
seconds to 120 seconds.
RAM Memory Logging—Select to enable logging in RAM.
Flash Memory Logging—Select to enable logging in flash memory.
Flash Log Size—Enter the maximum number of log messages to store in the 
flash memory log.
Console Logging—Select to enable log messages to display on a monitor 
attached to the serial console interface.
STEP  3
Enable the event severity levels to be logged for each log type. The severity levels 
are listed from the highest to the lowest severity, as follows:
Emergency—System is not usable.
Alert—Action is needed.
Critical—System is in a critical condition.
Error—System is in error condition.
Warning—System warning has occurred.
Notice—System is functioning properly, but a system notice has occurred.