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Increase Log Buffer

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Is there any way to increase the event-history buffer in the 3100 series?

Any time I have IPSEC issues, the buffer gets so filled with crypto messages that it becomes useless within 5 minutes. Being able to use some of the flash memory for event-history logs cli for example would be a Godsend.

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Re: Increase Log Buffer

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Thank you for asking this question in the support community.  I think this question was answered by an earlier post:  https://supportforums.adtran.com/message/1857#1857

However, in addition to that post, for your specific scenario, many people use a terminal client (such as Putty) to capture troubleshooting output to a file.  Please review the Enabling Persistent Debug Logging document for other options.  To do this in Putty do the following:

Session > Logging > All session output > Create a log name and browse to where you would like it saved > then press the "Open" button

After this is done, any output from the Putty session will be saved to the file/location specified (this includes commands issued as well as debug information).

I hope this makes sense, but please do not hesitate to reply to this post with any additional questions or information.  I will be happy to assist you in any way I can.

Levi

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Re: Increase Log Buffer

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Thank you for asking this question in the support community.  I think this question was answered by an earlier post:  https://supportforums.adtran.com/message/1857#1857

However, in addition to that post, for your specific scenario, many people use a terminal client (such as Putty) to capture troubleshooting output to a file.  Please review the Enabling Persistent Debug Logging document for other options.  To do this in Putty do the following:

Session > Logging > All session output > Create a log name and browse to where you would like it saved > then press the "Open" button

After this is done, any output from the Putty session will be saved to the file/location specified (this includes commands issued as well as debug information).

I hope this makes sense, but please do not hesitate to reply to this post with any additional questions or information.  I will be happy to assist you in any way I can.

Levi

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I went ahead and flagged this post as “Assumed Answered.”  If any of the responses on this thread assisted you, please mark them as either Correct or Helpful answers with the applicable buttons.  This will make them visible and help other members of the community find solutions more easily.  If you still need assistance, I would be more than happy to continue working with you on this - just let me know in a reply.

Levi

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Re: Increase Log Buffer

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Thanks Levi! I missed that one on my search. We'll have to look into a syslog server.