Brocade Switch Logs, Port logs are not persistent and are lost over power cycles and reboots. To capture support data, complete the following steps: In privileged EXEC mode, enter the copy support command to capture the support data. 916 Network OS Command Reference 53-1003115-01 show logging raslog 2 show logging raslog Displays the internal RASlog buffer of the switch. At this point you should have your telnet application setup . In the same Port logs capture switch-to-device, device-to-switch, switch-to-switch, some device-A-to-device-B, and control information. Synopsis show logging raslog [attribute attribute] brocade aliadd alicreate alidelete aliremove alishow apploginhistory aptpolicy auditcfg auditdump bannerset bladedisable cfgactvshow brocade aliadd alicreate alidelete aliremove alishow apploginhistory aptpolicy auditcfg auditdump bannerset bladedisable cfgactvshow Content Brocade VDX Log Collection The copy support command not only runs diagnostic commands, but also gathers core dumps, trace files, and other relevant data. Instead of increasing the buffers and copy/ paste the output, use the UNIX / Linux native script command to log the SSH session. Enter the clihistory command with the desired argument. The "copy support" command has options to Brocade Switch Commands This is a cheat list of the most used operational and troubleshooting commands used in Brocade FOS. Port logs are circular buffers that can save up to 8000 entries per logical switch. wj349wy gzn eavu0 b5kdn bcz pf17 hbbxca waou cdy0ok zyit