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Software Configuration Guide—Release IOS XE 3.9.xE and IOS 15.2(5)Ex
Example: Simple Capture and Store of Packets in Egress Direction 68-30
VSS Specific Examples 68-31
Example: Capturing and Storing in a file (Attachment Point in VSS Active Switch) 68-31
Example: Capturing and Storing in a File with Display (Attachment Point in VSS Active Switch) 68-32
Example: Capturing and Storing in a File (Attachment point in VSS Standby Switch) 68-33
Example: Capturing and Storing in a File with Display (Attachment Point in VSS Standby
Switch)
68-34
Example: Circular Buffer Usage (Attachment Point in VSS Standby Switch) 68-35
Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking 69-1
Understanding Enhanced Object Tracking 69-2
Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Features 69-2
Default Configuration 69-2
Tracking Interface Line-Protocol or IP Routing State 69-2
Configuring a Tracked List 69-3
Configuring a Tracked List with a Boolean Expression 69-5
Configuring a Tracked List with a Weight Threshold 69-6
Configuring a Tracked List with a Percentage Threshold 69-7
Configuring HSRP Object Tracking 69-8
Configuring Other Tracking Characteristics 69-9
Configuring IP SLAs Object Tracking 69-9
Configuring Static Routing Support 69-11
Configuring a Primary Interface 69-11
Configuring a Cisco IP SLAs Monitoring Agent and Track Object 69-12
Configuring a Routing Policy and Default Route 69-12
Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking 69-13
Configuring System Message Logging 70-1
About System Message Logging 70-1
Configuring System Message Logging 70-2
System Log Message Format 70-2
Default System Message Logging Configuration 70-3
Disabling Message Logging 70-3
Setting the Message Display Destination Device 70-4
Synchronizing Log Messages 70-5
Enabling and Disabling Timestamps on Log Messages 70-6
Enabling and Disabling Sequence Numbers in Log Messages (Optional) 70-7
Defining the Message Severity Level (Optional) 70-8
Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP (Optional) 70-9
Configuring UNIX Syslog Servers 70-10