Configuring Acl Logging; Information About Acl Logging - Cisco Nexus 5600 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring ACL Logging

Command
show logging ip access-list cache detail
show logging ip access-list status
show logging last number-lines
show logging level [facility]
show logging logfile [start-time yyyy mmm dd
hh:mm:ss] [end-time yyyy mmm dd hh:mm:ss]
show logging module
show logging monitor
show logging nvram [last number-lines]
show logging pending
show logging pending-diff
show logging server
show logging session
show logging status
show logging timestamp
show running-config acllog
Configuring ACL Logging

Information About ACL Logging

The Access Control List (ACL) logging feature allows the logging of the packets which hit the IPv4 ACLs.
The log message is displayed on a flow basis. The flow is identified using the combination of IP source address,
destination address, Layer 4 protocol, and the Layer 4 source/destination ports on an interface. The log message
is generated based on the following conditions:
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Configuring System Message Logging
Purpose
Displays detailed information about the IP access list
cache.
Displays the status of the IP access list cache.
Displays the last number of lines of the log file.
Displays the facility logging severity level
configuration.
Displays the messages in the log file.
Displays the module logging configuration.
Displays the monitor logging configuration.
Displays the messages in the NVRAM log.
Displays the syslog server pending distribution
configuration.
Displays the syslog server pending distribution
configuration differences.
Displays the syslog server configuration.
Displays the logging session status.
Displays the logging status.
Displays the logging time-stamp units configuration.
Displays the running configuration for the ACL log
file.
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