Terminal Monitor; Logging Buffered - D-Link DES-7200 Cli Reference Manual

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Chapter 66 Syslog Configuration Commands
66.1.2

terminal monitor

Use this command to show logs on the current VTY. The no form of this command is used
to disable the function.
terminal monitor
terminal no monitor
Default
configuration
Command
mode
Usage
guidelines
Note
Examples
66.1.3

logging buffered

Use this command to set the memory buffer parameters (log severity, buffer size) for logs.
The no form of the command disables recording logs in memory buffer.
66-2
logging
logging file flash:
logging console
logging monitor
logging trap
By default, no logs are displayed on the VTY window.
Privileged EXEC mode.
This command only sets the temporary attributes of the current VTY.
As the temporary attribute, it is not stored permanently. At the end of
the VTY terminal session, the system will use the default setting, and
the temporary setting is lost.
For easy management, the DES-7200 allows the use the command on the
console. The no form of the command executed on the console allows
only the emergent log messages with severities 0 and 1.
The example below allows log information to be printed on the current
VTY window.
DES-7210# terminal monitor
DES-7210#
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Record logs to the Syslog server.
Record logs on the FLASH.
Set the log level to be displayed on the
console.
Set the log level to be displayed on the VTY
window (such as telnet window) .
Set the log level to be sent to the Syslog
server.

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