172 | System Logsw w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o mlogging historyThis command enables logging of system messages to the SFTOS logging history table. Optionally,specify how many messages are to be saved in the SFTOS logging history table before beingoverwritten. This log collects the same messages as the System log.Syntax logging history [size size]To return to the default level, enter no logging history.To return to the default size, enter no logging history size.Defaults 4 (level = warnings); size = 1 messageMode CONFIGURATIONCommandHistoryUsageInformationWhen the number of messages reaches the limit you set with the logging history size command,older messages are deleted as newer ones are added to the table.logging hostConfigure the mirroring of buffered log (also called a history table or system log) messages to a sysloghost. Up to eight hosts can be configured. Also, use this command to modify the port or loggingseverity level to a configured host, or to revise or remove a host configuration.Syntax logging host {ipaddress [port [severitylevel]] | reconfigure host- index hostaddress | removehost-index}Parameters size size Specify the number of messages stored in the SFTOS logging history table.Range: 0 to 500Default: 1 messageVersion 2.5.1 IntroducedRelatedCommands show logging history View information logged to the SFTOS logging history table.Parameters ipaddress Enter the IP address of the target host.[port[severitylevel]](OPTIONAL) Enter the UDP port on the target host.Default: Port = 514(OPTIONAL) Specify this value as either an integer from 0 to 7 or symbolically throughone of the following keywords: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3),warning (4), notice (5), informational (6), debug (7). Note that the severity levelset here does not change the severity level for the system log messages saved in RAM.Level = critical (2)Note: Consider entering a lower severity value, because the default of critical isa very tight filter, and your buffered log might remain empty.