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JunosE 11.3.x System Event Logging Reference Guide
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last-reset—Causes the system to display log messages generated since the last time
the system was reset
Examples
host1#baseline log 11:12:55 April 30 2002
host1#baseline log last-reset
There is no no version.
See baseline log.
Use to log messages to the specified destination, including system log, console, and
nv-file (nonvolatile storage).
NOTE: You can display traffic logs—such as ipTraffic, icmpTraffic,
tcpTraffic, and udpTraffic—only through the show log data command or
from the SRP module console. You cannot redirect traffic logs elsewhere,
such as to a system log or nonvolatile storage file, or to a Telnet session.
Use the severity keyword to limit the messages logged based on priority level.
The following information applies to logging messages to system log servers.
You can have multiple system log servers, but must configure logging to each one
separately.
A particular message within a specified event category is logged to a particular
system log server only if the priority of the message is greater than or equal to both
the priority of the event category and the priority of that system log server.
If you log messages to a system log server, you can also specify:
facility—Specifies a facility ID on the system log destination host. The range is
0–7, representing the logging facilities local0–local7.
include—Logs only the listed categories to system log; no other categories are
logged unless specifically included by issuing this command again.
exclude—Logs all categories to system log except the listed categories; all other
categories are logged unless specifically excluded by issuing this command again.
Issuing an include command after an exclude command (or vice versa) overrides
the earlier command. Therefore, you cannot enter a command including certain
categories and then follow it with a command excluding others. Similarly, you cannot
enter a command excluding certain categories and then follow it with a command
including others.
You can issue successive include commands or successive exclude commands; in
this case, the successive commands expand the list of included or excluded
categories.
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