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subject subject — Displays only log entries matching the specified text subject string. The subject is
regexp — Specifies to use a regular expression as parameters with the specified subject string..
ascending | descending — Specifies sort direction. Logs are normally shown from the newest entry
Output
Show Log-ID Output — The following table describes the log ID field output.
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the object affected by the event, for example the port-id would be the subject for a link-up or
link-down event.
to the oldest in descending sequence number order on the screen. When using the ascending
parameter, the log will be shown from the oldest to the newest entry.
Default
Descending
Label
Log Id
Source
Filter ID
Admin State
Oper State
Logged
Dropped
Dest. Type
An event log destination.
no — The event log filter is not currently in use by a log ID.
yes — The event log filter is currently in use by a log ID.
The value is the index to the entry which defines the filter to be
applied to this log's source event stream to limit the events output to
this log's destination. If the value is 0, then all events in the source log
are forwarded to the destination.
Up — Indicates that the administrative state is up.
Down — Indicates that the administrative state is down.
Up — Indicates that the operational state is up.
Down — Indicates that the operational state is down.
The number of events that have been sent to the log source(s) that were
forwarded to the log destination.
The number of events that have been sent to the log source(s) that were
not forwarded to the log destination because they were filtered out by
the log filter.
Console — All selected log events are directed to the system con-
sole. If the console is not connected, then all entries are dropped.
Syslog — All selected log events are sent to the syslog address.
SNMP traps — Events defined as SNMP traps are sent to the con-
figured SNMP trap destinations and are logged in NOTIFICATION-
LOG-MIB tables.
File — All selected log events will be directed to a file on one of the
's compact flash disks.
Memory — All selected log events will be directed to an in-memory
storage area.
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