This chapter describes the system management commands that begin with A.
abort (session)
To discard the current configuration session, use the abort command.
abort
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Session configuration mode
Command History
Release
Modification
5.2(1)N1(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to abort the current configuration session:
switch# configure session MySession1
switch(config-s)# abort
switch#
Related Commands
Command
Description
commit
Commits a session.
configure session
Creates a configuration session.
show configuration session
Displays the contents of the session.
verify
Verifies a session.
acllog match-log-level
To specify the minimum severity level to log ACL matches, use the acllog match-log-level command. To remove the acllog match log level, use the no form of this command.
acllog match-log-level severity-level
no acllog match-log-level severity-level
Syntax Description
severity-level
Number of the desired severity level at which messages should be logged. Messages at or numerically lower than the specified level are logged. Severity levels are as follows:
•0—emergency: System unusable
•1—alert: Immediate action needed
•2—critical: Critical condition
•3—error: Error condition
•4—warning: Warning condition
•5—notification: Normal but significant condition—default level
•6—informational: Informational message only (default)
•7—debugging: Appears during debugging only
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Global configuration mode
Command History
Release
Modification
5.2(1)N1(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the acllog match-log-level to 6, informational:
switch(config)# acllog match-log-level 6
switch(config)#
Related Commands
Command
Description
logging level
Enables logging messages from a specified facility and configures the logging severity level.
logging logfile
Configures the name of the log file used to store sytsem messges and sets the minimum severity level to log.