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the internal buffer
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console and terminal lines
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any configured syslog servers
To disable logging, use the following commands.
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Disable all logging except on the console.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging on
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Disable logging to the logging buffer.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging buffer
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Disable logging to terminal lines.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging monitor
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Disable console logging.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging console
Audit and Security Logs
This section describes how to configure, display, and clear audit and security logs.
The following is the configuration task list for audit and security logs:
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Enabling Audit and Security Logs
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Displaying Audit and Security Logs
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Clearing Audit Logs
Enabling Audit and Security Logs
You enable audit and security logs to monitor configuration changes or determine if these changes affect
the operation of the system in the network. You log audit and security events to a system log server,
using the logging extended command in CONFIGURATION mode.
This command is available with or without RBAC enabled. For information about RBAC, see
Access
Control.
Audit Logs
The audit log contains configuration events and information. The types of information in this log consist
of the following:
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User logins to the switch.
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System events for network issues or system issues.
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