614 CHAPTER 23: S YSTEM L OG COMMANDSDefaults — None.Access — Enabled.History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.Examples — Type the following command to see the facilities for whichyou can view event messages archived in the buffer:WX4400# display log trace facility ? Select one of: KERNEL, AAA, SYSLOGD, ACL, APM, ARP,ASO, BOOT, CLI, CLUSTER, COPP, CRYPTO, DOT1X, ENCAP, ETHERNET, GATEWAY, HTTPD,IGMP, IP, MISC, NOSE, NP, RAND, RESOLV, RIB, ROAM, ROGUE, SM, SNMPD, SPAN, STORE,SYS, TAGMGR, TBRIDGE, TCPSSL, TELNET, TFTP, TLS, TUNNEL, VLAN, X509, XML, MAP,RAPDA, WEBVIEW, EAP, PORTCONFIG, FP.See Also clear log on page 609 display log config on page 612set log Enables or disables logging of WX and MAP events to the WX log bufferor other logging destination and sets the level of the events logged. Forlogging to a syslog server only, you can also set the facility logged.Syntax — set log {buffer | console | current | server ip-addr| sessions | trace} [severity severity-level] enable | disable]Syntax — set log server ip-addr [severity severity-level[local-facility facility-level]] [enable | disable] buffer — Sets log parameters for the log buffer in nonvolatilestorage. console — Sets log parameters for console sessions. current — Sets log parameters for the current Telnet or consolesession. These settings are not stored in nonvolatile memory. server ip-addr — Sets log parameters for a syslog server. Specify anaddress in dotted decimal notation. sessions — Sets the default log values for Telnet sessions. You canset defaults for the following log parameters: Severity