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Logging System Trap Messages to the NVRAM
SOURCE-TASK
DATE and TIME
MESSAGE-TEXT
PRIORITY
The first three fields are always included in the message.
The PRIORITY field and is optional. By default this field is not included in any message. To
force inclusion of the PRIORITY field in trap messages, use the log record-priority
command (See NVRAM System-Trap Logging Commands).

NVRAM System-Trap Logging Commands

Table 28-1 summarizes the commands for controlling the logging of system trap messages on
the NVRAM.
Table 28-1 NVRAM Logging Commands
C o m m a n d
log-history nvram trap
log record-priority
clear log nvram
show log-history nvram
Description of Commands
log-history nvram trap
The log-history nvram trap command, in Global Configuration mode, determines the lowest
trap-message level that will be stored on the NVRAM. All trap messages of the specified and
higher levels will be stored. To remove the log history, use the no form of this command.
NOTE
show log-history nvram status
The
trap messages currently stored. However, it does not indicate the minimal priority level of
previously stored messages that exist in the NVRAM.
Command Syntax
device-name(config)#log-history nvram trap
{alerts|critical|emergencies|errors}
device-name(config)#no log-history nvram trap
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is the name of a system task that generated the message.
indicate when the message has been issued.
is the textual content of the message.
is the literal message's priority level.
D e s c r i p t i o n
Specifies the lowest trap-message level that will be stored on the NVRAM.
Causes displayed and logged trap messages to include the optional
PRIORITY field.
Removes all System trap messages from the NVRAM
Displays the contents of the stored system message history.
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command determines the priority level that limits

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