Nortel 2350 参考指南

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192 Configuring WSS System Parameters
NN47250-102 (320666-G Version 02.01)
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Configure trace logging:
a
To enable trace logging, select Trace Enabled. Clear Trace Enabled to disable trace logging. 
b
In the Severity Filter list, select the lowest level of severity of the event or condition to be logged 
(see the list in 
).
The default severity level is Debug.
c
In the Maximum Size box, specify the maximum size for the trace log (1 to 50 MB). The default is 
1 MB.
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To create an external log server, go to 
. Otherwise, click Save.
Creating an External Log Server
You can specify a syslog server. Syslog facilities are identifiers that allow a syslog server to handle different syslog 
messages from different sources. You can use a facility in the range of Local 0 through Local 7.
1
Access the Create Syslog Server wizard:
a
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
b
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS. 
c
Click the plus sign next to System.
d
Select Log.
e
In the Task List panel, select Syslog Server.
2
In the IP Address box, type the IP address of the syslog server.
3
In the Severity Filter list, select the lowest level of severity of the event or condition to be logged (see the 
list in 
). The default severity level is Error.
4
To map all the facilities to a standard local facility, select Facility Mapping.
Some syslog servers require the facility to be set to a standard local facility name.
5
In the Map to Local Facility List, select the local facility (Local 0 to Local 7) that all the facilities are 
mapped to. The default value is Local 0.
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Click Finish
Creating a Trace Area
1
Access the Create Trace Area wizard:
a
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
b
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS. 
c
Click the plus sign next to System.
d
Select Log.
e
In the Task List panel, select Trace Area.
2
In the Area box, type the name of the trace type you want to activate. 
For a list of valid trace types, access the CLI and enter the following command: trace ?