Logging Commands - ZyXEL Communications XS3800-28 Cli Reference Manual

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Use these commands to manage system logs.
46.1 Command Summary
The following section lists the commands for this feature.
Table 133 logging Command Summary
COMMAND
show logging
show logging | begin <string>
show logging | begin <string1>
include <string2>
show logging | include <string>
show logging | refresh
clear logging
46.2 Command Examples
This example displays the system logs.
sysname# show logging
1 Thu Jan
2 Thu Jan
3 Thu Jan
4 Thu Jan
5 Thu Jan
6 Thu Jan
7 Thu Jan
8 Thu Jan
9 Thu Jan
10 Thu Jan
11 Thu Jan
11 Thu Jan
sysname#

Logging Commands

1 00:02:08 1970 PP05 -WARN
1 00:03:14 1970
1 00:03:16 1970 PP0f -WARN
1 00:03:16 1970 PINI -WARN
1 00:03:16 1970 PINI -WARN
1 00:03:16 1970 PINI
1 00:00:13 1970 PP26
1 00:00:14 1970 PP0f -WARN
1 00:00:14 1970 PINI -WARN
1 00:00:14 1970 PINI
1 00:00:04 1970 PP05 -WARN
1 00:00:04 1970 PP05 -WARN
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DESCRIPTION
Displays system logs.
Press [CTRL]+C to terminate the process.
Displays system logs, which start from a line with the
specified string.
Displays system logs, which start from a line with the first
specified string and also contain the second specified
string.
Displays system logs, which contain the specified string.
Displays system logs, and updates every second until you
press the [ESC] button.
Clears system logs.
SNMP TRAP 3: link up
INFO
adjtime task pause 1 day
SNMP TRAP 26: Event On Trap
SNMP TRAP 1: warm start
SNMP TRAP 3: link up
INFO
main: init completed
INFO
adjtime task pause 1 day
SNMP TRAP 26: Event On Trap
SNMP TRAP 0: cold start
INFO
main: init completed
SNMP TRAP 3: link up
SNMP TRAP 3: link up
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