Chapter 19 Logs
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19.1.2.1 System Log Command Examples
The following command displays the current status of the system log.
19.1.3 Debug Log Commands
This table lists the commands for the debug log settings.
This table lists the commands for the remote syslog server settings.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# show logging status system-log
18 events logged
suppression active : yes
suppression interval: 10
category settings :
user : normal , zysh : normal ,
built-in-service : normal , system : normal ,
system-monitoring : no , connectivity-check: normal ,
device-ha : normal , pki : normal ,
interface : normal , interface-statistics: no ,
traffic-log : no , file-manage : normal ,
wlan : normal , daily-report : normal ,
dhcp : normal , default : all ,
capwap : normal , wlan-monitor : normal ,
wlan-rogueap : normal , wlan-frame-capture: normal ,
wlan-dcs : normal , wlan-load-balancing: normal ,
Table 67 logging Commands: Debug Log Settings
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show logging debug status Displays the current settings for the debug log.
show logging debug entries [priority pri] [category
module_name] [srcip ip] [dstip ip] [service
service_name] [begin <1..1024> end <1..1024>]
[keyword keyword]
Displays the selected entries in the debug log.
pri: alert | crit | debug | emerg | error | info | notice |
warn
keyword: You can use alphanumeric and
()+/
:=?!*#@$_%-
characters, and it can be up to 63
characters long.This searches the message, source,
destination, and notes fields.
show logging debug entries field field [begin
<1..1024> end <1..1024>]
Displays the selected fields in the debug log.
field: time | msg | src | dst | note | pri | cat | all
[no] logging debug suppression Enables log consolidation in the debug log. The
no
command disables log consolidation in the debug log.
[no] logging debug suppression interval <10..600> Sets the log consolidation interval for the debug log. The
no command sets the interval to ten.
clear logging debug buffer Clears the debug log.
Table 68 logging Commands: Remote Syslog Server Settings
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show logging status syslog Displays the current settings for the remote servers.
[no] logging syslog <1..4> Enables the specified remote server. The no command
disables the specified remote server.