MN700004 Rev 01 32928. Logging System Trap Messagesto the NVRAMIntroductionThe System stores trap messages on the NVRAM. You cannot switch this logging feature off,but you may configure it to set the minimal priority level of messages that will be stored inthe NVRAM.Configuring the Trap Level for Stored SystemMessagesTrap messages generated by the system are categorized into the following levels:• Emergency (highest level);• Alert;• Critical;• Error;• Warning;• Notice;• Information;• Debug (lowest level).You can configure the System to store messages from the Error level up. Lower level trapmessages are never stored.By default, only Emergency-level messages are stored on the NVRAM. All lower-level trapmessages are filtered out.To change the level of the trap-message logging filter, use the log-history nvram trapcommand (See NVRAM System-Trap Logging Commands). The setting will take effect onthe next startup.Configuring the Message FormatThe structure of the stored (and displayed) system message is based on the following format:SOURCE-TASK: DATE TIME [PRIORITY]: MESSAGE-TEXTWhere: