Syslog Commands
logging on
The logging on Global Configuration mode command controls error message logging.
This command sends debug or error messages to a logging process, which logs messages to
designated locations asynchronously to the process that generated the messages. Use the no form of
this command to disable the logging process.
Syntax
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logging on
•
no logging on
Default Configuration
Logging is enabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
The logging process controls the distribution of logging messages at various destinations, such as the
logging buffer, logging file or syslog server. Logging on and off at these destinations can be
individually configured using the logging buffered, logging file, and logging Global Configuration
mode commands. However, if the logging on command is disabled, no messages are sent to these
destinations. Only the console receives messages.
Example
The following example enables logging error messages.
Console(config)# logging on
logging
The logging Global Configuration mode command logs messages to a syslog server.. Use the no form
of this command to delete the syslog server with the specified address from the list of syslogs.
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Syslog Commands