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Table 74: Logging Commands (continued)
Command
config log display {<priority>}
config syslog {add} <ip_address> <facility>
{<priority>}
config syslog delete <ip_address>
disable cli-config-logging
disable log display
disable syslog
enable cli-config-logging
enable log display
enable syslog
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Status Monitoring and Statistics
Description
Configures the real-time log display. Options
include:
•
Configures the syslog host address and filters
messages sent to the syslog host. Up to 4
syslog servers can be configured. Options
include:
•
•
•
Deletes a syslog host address.
Disables configuration logging.
Disables the log display.
Disables logging to a remote syslog host.
Enables the logging of CLI configuration
commands to the Syslog for auditing purposes.
The default setting is enabled.
Enables the log display.
Enables logging to a remote syslog host.
— Filters the log to display
priority
messages with the selected priority or
higher (more critical). Priorities include
critical, emergency, error, alert, warning,
notice, info, and debug. If not specified,
informational priority messages and higher
are displayed.
— The IP address of the syslog
ipaddress
host.
— The syslog facility level for
facility
local use (local0 - local7).
— Filters the log to display
priority
messages with the selected priority or
higher (more critical). Priorities include
critical, emergency, alert, error, warning,
notice, info, and debug. If not specified,
only critical priority messages and are sent
to the syslog host.