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HAPTER
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ONFIGURING
 WX S
YSTEM
 P
ARAMETERS
Viewing and 
Setting Log and 
Trace Settings
System logs provide information about system events that you can use to 
monitor and troubleshoot MSS. Event messages for the WX switch and its 
attached MAPs can be stored or sent to the following destinations:
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Stored in a local buffer on the WX
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Displayed on the WX console port
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Displayed in an active Telnet session
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Sent to one or more syslog servers, as specified in RFC 3164 
The system log is a file in which the newest record replaces the oldest. 
These entries are preserved in nonvolatile memory through system 
reboots. 
Traces enable you to perform diagnostic routines. You can set a trace 
with a keyword, such as authentication or sm, to trace activity for a 
particular feature, such as authentication or the session manager.
CAUTION: Setting traces can have adverse effects on system 
performance. 3Com recommends that you use the lowest levels possible 
for initial trace commands, and slowly increase the levels to get the data 
you need. 
Viewing Log Settings
To view log settings:
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WX switch. 
Click the plus sign next to System.
Select Log.
The log and trace settings appear in the Content panel.
Changing Log
Settings
To change log settings:
To enable logging to the local buffer on the WX, select Enabled. To 
disable the option, clear Enabled.
In the Severity Filter list, select the lowest level of severity to be logged:
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Emergency—The WX is unusable.
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Alert—Action must be taken immediately.