11-18-2007 02:15 PM - edited 03-05-2019 07:29 PM
Hi,
Can anyone please advice what logging level is required to log the port interface state (going up or down) on the cat6500 and 4500 switch?
TIA
PF
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11-19-2007 05:34 PM
According to the link I posted, the global option is only allowed in the SX code which is the 6500/7600 line.
For the 4500, you will have to go with the interface level.
The command should be applied on the physical interface, the port-channel is a logical interface.
11-18-2007 04:27 PM
6500 and 4500 switches do not log these kind of events like the 3560 and 3750 do.
It has nothing to do with the logging level but a logging option on itself.
The command can be executed at interface level or global.
logging event link-status
11-19-2007 03:54 PM
Edison,
Thanks very much for the reply. On the 4500, it can only be applied per interface. Maybe it is the version we are using 12.2(25)EWA8. We have a couple of etherchannels configured. Should the command be applied on the port interface or the port-channel?
TIA
PF
11-19-2007 05:34 PM
According to the link I posted, the global option is only allowed in the SX code which is the 6500/7600 line.
For the 4500, you will have to go with the interface level.
The command should be applied on the physical interface, the port-channel is a logical interface.
11-19-2007 08:35 PM
Thanks heaps. Fully understand.
PF
03-05-2008 09:59 AM
This post was very helpful. FYI, On my 12.2(31)SGA1 code of my 4507 with SupV-10GE, I was able to apply it globally.
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