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Output Log-Collector Output — The following table describes log-collector output fields. 
Table 51: Show Log-Collector Output Fields 
Label Description
<Collector Name>
Main  — The main event stream contains the events that are not 
explicitly directed to any other event stream. 
Security — The security stream contains all events that affect 
attempts to breach system security such as failed login attempts, 
attempts to access MIB tables to which the user is not granted access or 
attempts to enter a branch of the CLI to which access has not been 
granted.
Change — The change event stream contains all events that directly 
affect the configuration or operation of this node. 
Debug —  The debug-trace stream contains all messages in the debug 
stream.
Dest. Log ID
Specifies the event log stream destination.
Filter 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 for-
warded to the destination.
Status
Enabled — Logging is enabled.
Disabled — Logging is disabled.
Dest. Type
Console — A log created with the console type destination displays 
events to the physical console device.
Events are displayed to the console screen whether a user is logged in 
to the console or not.
Session — A user logged in to the console device or connected to 
the CLI via a remote telnet or SSH session can also create a log with a 
destination type of 'session'. Events are displayed to the session device 
until the user logs off.
Syslog — Log events are sent to a syslog receiver.
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 
CPM’s compact flash disks.
Memory — All selected log events will be directed to an in-memory 
storage area.