no log filters
Monitoring Logging System Events
show log configuration
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Use to turn off log filters.
To turn off all filters for an event category, specify the category name.
Example
host1(config)#no log filters
To turn off a specific filter, use the no version of the log severity command that you
used to add the filter.
See no log filters.
Use the show log configuration command to display your log configuration. Use the
show log data command to display system events on your screen.
You can use the output filtering feature of the show command to include or exclude lines
of output based on a text string you specify. See show Commands in JunosE System Basics
Configuration Guide for details.
Use to show the logging configuration on your system.
Example 1—Factory defaults are set
host1#show log configuration
log destination console severity WARNING
log destination nv-file severity CRITICAL
no log engineering
log fields timestamp instance no-calling-task
no log severity
category
-------------------------
NameResolverLog
aaaAtm1483Cfg
aaaEngineGeneral
aaaServerGeneral
addressServerGeneral
atm
atm1483
atmAal5
bgpConnections
...
cliCommand
controlNetworkSlave
cops
...
udpTraffic
Example 2—Individual log udpTraffic is set to warning
host1#(config)#log severity warning udpTraffic
host1##show log configuration
log destination console severity WARNING
log destination nv-file severity CRITICAL
no log engineering
log fields timestamp instance no-calling-task
no log severity
Chapter 1: System Logging Overview
severity
verbosity
filters
--------
---------
-------
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
NOTICE
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
ERROR
low
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